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TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 
UNITED  STATES  PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 


MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATION  No.  16 


NOMENCLATURE 

OF 

DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS 


1916 


Prepared  by  direction  of  the  Surgeon  General 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

1916 


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LETTER  OF  PROMULGATION. 


Treasury  Department, 
Bureau  of  the  United  States 

Public  Health  Service, 

Washington,  D.  C,  1916. 
To  commissioned  medical  officers,  acting  assistant  surgeons,  and  others 
concerned: 
The  following  list  of  diseases  and  conditions  shall  be  used  for  the 
official  recording  of  disabilities  after  September  30,  1916. 

No  title  other  than  those  contained  in  the  following  list  is  to  be 
employed  in  official  returns  to  the  bureau. 

Rupert  Blue, 
Surgeon  General. 
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NOMENCLATURE  OF  DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 

This  nomenclature  is  tentative  only  and  is  promulgated,  for  use 
until  the  final  report  of  the  Nomenclature  Board  of  the  Public  Health 
Service  has  been  received  and  approved.  It  consists  of  the  Bellevuo 
Hospital  nomenclature  of  diseases  and  conditions,  with  the  terms 
rearranged  alphabetically  and  numbered  serially.  Certain  changes 
and  additions  have  been  made,  as  follows: 

(a)  The  nomenclature  of  injuries  of  the  United  States  Navy  has 
been  followed  in  part  for  the  injuries. 

(&)  The  nomenclature  of  parasites  and  parasitic  diseases  was  pre- 
pared by  Prof.  C.  W.  Stiles,  United  States  Public  Health  Service. 

(c)  A  few  terms  have  been  added  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  United 
States  Public  Health  Service. 

The  following  points  are  to  be  observed  in  assigning  a  diagnosis: 
(a)  Titles  in  italics  are  not  to  be  used  except  when  the  primary  disease 
is  not  determined.  (&)  When  two  or  more  morbid  entities  exist, 
preference  should  be  given  to  (I)  an  infective  disease ;  (II)  the  graver 
affection;  and  (III)  a  primary  disability  over  a  complication,  but  care 
should  be  taken  to  state  the  second  condition  after  the  first. 

Certain  titles,  as  " Abscess,  otherwise  unclassified,"  "Fracture, 
simple,  otherwise  unclassified,"  "Gonococcus  infection,  otherwise 
unclassified,"  are  intended  to  cover  conditions  for  which  no  other 
title  is  provided.  All  gonococcal,  syphilitic,  and  chancroidal  infec- 
tions must  be  recorded  under  gonococcal,  syphilitic,  and  chan- 
croidal titles,  and  titles  such  as  urethritis  acute,  cystitis  acute,  gone- 
cystitis  acute,  etc.,  must  not  be  used  as  primary  diagnoses  when  due 
to  venereal  infection. 

Infections  due  to  parasites  should  be  reported  under  the  name  of 
the  disease,  with  addition  of  the  site  and  technical  name  of  the  para- 
site. In  case  of  doubt  in  regard  to  the  genus  and  species,  the  specimen 
may  be  sent  to  the  Hygienic  Laboratory  for  determination. 

When  a  patient  admitted  to  hospital  for  a  given  disease  or  injury 
satisfactorily  progresses  to  convalescence  from  such  disease  or  injury, 
but,  before  being  sufficiently  recovered  to  be  discharged,  contracts 
or  develops  some  other  disease  not  properly  a  sequel  or  complica- 
tion of  the  original  affection  or  injury,  a  new  bed  ticket  may  be 
issued  by  the  commanding  officer  without  referring  the  case  to  the 
bureau.     In  such  procedure  the  number  of  the  original  bed  ticket 

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6  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

will  be  referred  to  and  the  disease  or  injury  for  which  the  patient 
was  first  placed  under  treatment  will  be  stated,  together  with  the 
result  of  the  treatment  of  the  same. 

An  approximate  or  general  diagnosis  will  be  accepted  as  sufficient 
in  eases  where  it  is  found  impracticable  to  make  a  specific  diagnosis, 
but  only  the  titles  in  this  nomenclature  are  to  be  used.  In  all  cases 
where  a  specific  diagnosis  is  not  given  it  must  be  supplied  afterwards 
by  letter  as  soon  as  ascertained,  and  in  every  instance  where  an  error 
has  been  mado  in  a  diagnosis  it  is  to  be  corrected  immediately  by 
letter. 

The  class  numbers  in  Roman  numerals  (see  classification,  p.  7)  and 
the  numbers  of  the  international  classification  of  causes  of  death  are 
given  for  reference  only  and  not  for  use  in  official  reports. 

It  is  desirable  to  have  injuries  classified  according  to  both  their 
nature  and  their  causes.  Provision  has,  therefore,  been  made  for 
showing  the  cause  of  the  injury  as  well  as  its  nature. 

The  classification  of  causes  should  be  made  as  follows: 

A.  Suicidal. 

B.  Homicidal. 

C.  Conflagration.  Includes  all  injuries  incident  to  general  conflagration.  Burns 
otherwise  received  are  not  classed  hereunder. 

D.  Accidental  drowning  or  submersion. 

E.  Traumatism  by  firearms,  accidental.  To  include  all  injuries  caused  by  the 
projectile,  the  blast  from  great  guns,  or  from  the  piece  when  fired. 

F.  Traumatism  by  explosion.  To  include  powder,  gas,  compressed  air,  or  steam 
explosions,  also  the  explosion  of  a  gun. 

G.  Traumatism  by  fall. 

H.  Traumatism  by  automobiles. 

I.    Traumatism  by  aeroplanes. 

J.   Traumatism  by  railroads. 

K.  Traumatism  by  other  vehicles. 

L.  Traumatism  by  machines. 

M.  Traumatism  by  other  crushing. 

N.  Traumatism  due  to  athletic  sports. 

0.  Effects  of  electricity. 

P.  Industrial  injuries. 

Q.  Injuries  by  animals. 

R.  Injuries  at  birth. 

S.  Casualty  in  action. 

T.  Traumatism  due  to  violence  other  than  noted  above. 

The  above  key  letters  are  to  be  used,  for  example,  as  follows: 
Gunshot  wound  of  brain  (A),  showing  that  it  was  inflicted  wTith 
suicidal  intent;  (B),  that  it  was  homicidal;  while  if  received  in  action 
the  entry  appears  as  (S).  Accidental  drowning  or  submersion  should 
appear  with  the  suffix  (D),  while  if  due  to  the  destruction  of  a  ship 
by  fire  as  (C);  if  incident  to  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  as  (F), 
unless  the  same  is  incident  to  action,  when  it  should  appear  as  (S). 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS.  7 

In  compiling  Forms  1923  (Annual  Medical  and  Surgical  Report  of 
Out-Patients)  and  1924  (Annual  Medical  and  Surgical  Report  of 
Hospital  Patients)  only  such  diagnoses  as  have  the  same  title,  in  the 
case  of  diseases,  and  the  same  title  and  key  letter,  in  the  case  of 
injuries,  are  to  be  combined.  For  example:  "Gunshot  wound  of 
brain  (A)  "  is  not  to  be  combined  with  the  same  title  but  having  the 
key  letter  (B). 

In  reporting  cases  of  illness  or  injury  on  Forms  8998  (Monthly 
Report  of  Patients  Admitted  to   and  Discharged  from  Hospital), 

1923  (Annual  Medical  and  Surgical   Report  of  Out-Patients),  and 

1924  (Annual  Medical  and  Surgical  Report  of  Hospital  Patients) 
the  number  preceding  the  title  must  be  given  as  well  as  the  title. 
For  example:  779.  Measles. 

In  compiling  Form  1925  (Annual  Report  of  Surgical  Operations) 
the  diseases  or  injuries  are  to  be  listed  in  accordance  with  the  order 
of  the  numbers  and  titles  in  this  list,  the  description  of  the  opera- 
tion and  other  data  being  placed  in  the  proper  columns. 

CLASSIFICATION. 

The  "class  number"  referred  to  in  the  following  pages  alludes  to 
the  following  classification: 

I.  Abnormities  and  congenital  malformations. 
II.  Diseases  of  the  blood. 
III.  Diseases  of  the  bones  and  cartilages. 
IV.  Diseases  of  the  bursse. 
V.  Diseases  of  the  circulatory  system. 
VI.  Diseases  of  the  digestive  system. 
VII.  Diseases  of  the  ductless  glands  and  spleen. 
VIII.  Diseases  of  the  ear. 
IX.  Diseases  of  the  eye  and  annexa. 
X.  Hernia, 

XI.  Communicable  diseases. 
XII.  Injuries  (wounds,  etc.). 

XIII.  Diseases  of  the  joints. 

XIV.  Diseases  of  the  lymphatic  system. 
XV.  Diseases  of  the  mind. 

XVI.  Miscellaneous  diseases  and  conditions. 

XVII.  Diseases  of  the  muscles,  fasciae,  tendons,  and  tendon  sheaths.     • 
XVIII.  Diseases  of  the  nervous  system. 
XIX.  Diseases  of  the  newborn  child. 
XX.  Obstetrical  conditions,  diseases  and  injuries. 
XXI.  Parasites:  (a)  Plant,  (6)  Protozoa,  (c)  Trematoda,  (d)  Cestoda,  (e)  Nematoda, 
(J)  Gordiacea,  (g)   Acanthocephali,  (h)  Hirudinea,  (i)  Arachnoidea,  (/:) 
Myriapoda,  (m)  Insecta. 
XXII.  Poisonings  and  intoxications. 

XXIII.  Diseases  of  the  reproductive  organs. 

XXIV.  Diseases  of  the  respiratory  system. 
XXV.  Diseases  of  the  skin,  hair,  and  nails. 

XXVI.  Tumors. 
XXVII.  Diseases  of  the  urinary  organs. 


DISEASES. 


No. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 


disease. 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

XX 

134B 

XX 

134B 

VI 

HOB 

X  XVI] 

125 

VI 

99A 

XXVII 

144 

XXI  b 

107 

XIV 

84 

10 

11 

12 
13 

14 

15 

16 
17 

18 

19 
20 


When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis. 


When  possible,  state  infecting 
■  microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis. 


Abortion,  up  to  fourth  month  of  pregnancy 

Abortion,  threatened 

Abscess  about  rectum 

Abscess  about  urethra 

Abscess,  alveolar 

Abscess  in  male  perineum 

Abscess  of,  amoebic,  otherwise  unclassified.     State  site. 

Abscess  of  axilla 

Abscess  of  Bartholin's  gland.  When  possible,  state  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  in- 
fection of  Bartholin's  gland  (or  vulva) 

Abscess  of  bladder  wall. 

Abscess  of  bone  (state 
bone  affected) 

Abscess  of  brain 

Abscess  of  bursa.     Report  as  Bursitis,  acute  or  chronic. 

Abscess  of  cartilage.  State  cartilage  affected.  When 
possible  state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Abscess  of  Coivper's  gland.  When  possible  state  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When 
due  to  gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of 
Cowper's  gland 

Abscess  of  epididymis.  When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due 
to  gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of 
epididymis , 

Abscess  of  eye  and  annexa.  State  site.  When  possible 
state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Abscess  of  kidney.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  kidney 

A bscess  of  larynx.  .]Wh en  possible  state  infecting  mi- 
>    croorganium  as  a  secondary  diag- 

Abscess  of  liver J     nosis 

Abscess  of  liver,  endamoebic 

8 


XXI 
XXVII 

III 

XVIII 


III 

XXIII 

XXIII 
IX 


XXVII 
XXIV 

VI 
XXI  b 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Cont  inuod . 


No. 

Disease. 

Class  No. 

International 

classifica- 
tion. 

21 

Abscess  of  lung.    When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 

organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

XXIV 

98 

22 

XXIb 

98 

23 

Abscess  of  lymph  nodes.    State  nodes.    When  a  com- 

plication use  only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  and  when 

possible  state  infecting  microorganism 

XIV 

84 

24 

Abscess    of    mammary    gland.    When    possible    state 
infecting   microorganism   as   a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  puerperal  report  as  Abscess  of  mammary  gland, 

puerperium,  or  Abscess  submammary,  puerperium 

XXIII 

133 

25 

Abscess  of  mammary  gland,  puerperium.     When  possi- 
ble state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 

diagnosis 

XXIII 

141 

26 

Abscess  of  muscle.     State  muscle.     When  possible  state 
infecting   microorganism   as   a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  Bacillus  mallei  report  as  Glanders.  When 

due  to  tuberculosis  report  as  Tuberculosis  of  muscle 

XVII 

149 

27 

Abscess  of  nasal  septum]  When  possible  state  infecting 

r  xxiv 

86 

28 

Abscess  of  omentum .  .    >    microorganism  as  a  secondary 

VI 

117 

29 

Abscess  of  ovary J     diagnosis. 

[  XXIII 

132 

30 

Abscess    of  pharynx.    When   possible   state   infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.    When  tuber- 

culous report  as  Tuberculous  abscess  of  pharynx 

VI 

100 

31 

Abscess  of  prostate  gland.    When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.     When  due 
to   gonococcus   report   as   Gonococcus   infection   of 

prostate  gland - 

XXIII 

126 

32 

Abscess  of  salivary  gland  or  duct. 
State  gland  or  duct  involved. 

When  possible  state  in- 
fecting microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diag- 

1" 

99B 

33 

nosis. 

[  XXIII 

127 

34 

Abscess  of  seminal  vesicle.    When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.    When  due 
to  gonococcus  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  semi- 

nal vesicle 

XXIII 

[  vn 

127 

35 

Abscess  of  spleen _]When  possible  state  infecting 

116 

36 

A  bscess  of  tendon  sheath .  \    microorganism  as  a  secondary 

State  tendon.             J     diagnosis. 

[  XVII 

149 

37 

Abscess  of  testicle.    When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.    When  due  to 

j      gonococcus  report  as  Gonoco( 

^cus  infection  of  testicle . . 

XXIII 

•127 

10 


No. 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


3S 
39 
40 


41 


42 


l>iseaso. 


C]a*s  No. 


International 

classifica- 
tion. 


43 


44 


45 


46 

47 
48 
49 


50 

51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 


ss  of  tongueXWhen  possible  state  infecting  micro- 

Abscess  of  vaginal     organism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

Abscess  of  vulva.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  Bartho- 
lin's gland  (or  vulva) 

Abscess,  parauterine  (nonpuerperal).  'When  possible 
state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis . 

Abscess,  pelvic.  Not  to  include  Cellulitis,  pelvic,  nor 
Abscess,  parauterine.  "When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due 
to  gonococcus  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  peri- 
toneum. When  puerperal  report  as  Abscess,  pelvic, 
puerperium 

Abscess,  pelvic,  puerperium.  When  possible,  state  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Abscess,  perinephritic.  When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due 
to  gonococcus  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  kid- 


VI 
XXIII 


Will 
XXIII 


ney. 


Abscess,  submammary.  When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  pu- 
erperal report  as  Abscess,  submammary,  puerperium . 

Abscess,  submammary,  pu-1  _  „,  ...'., 

When  possible,  state  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a 
secondary  diagnosis. 


erpenum 

Abscess,  subphrenic 

Abscess,  tonsillar 

Abscess,  otherwise  unclassified.  State  site.  Not  to 
include  Tuberculous  abscess,  otherwise  unclassified. 
When  possible,  state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

Absence  of  lens.  Not  to  include  congenital  malforma- 
tion  

Acanthocephaliasis.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus, 
and  species 

Acariasis.    When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  and  species . 

Accidental  hemorrhage,  parturition!  . 

Not     to     include 
Accidental  hemorrhage,  pregnancy.)'     _, 

Placenta  previa. 
Accidental  hemorrhage,  puerperium  J 

Achylia  gastrica 

Acidosis,  nondiabetic 


XXIII 

XXIII 

XXVII 


XXIII 

XXIII 


VI 

VI 


XI 


IX 


NOMENCLATURE    OP   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued . 


11 


Disease. 


Class  No. 

international 

Cla  :  ifJo;i- 

li'in. 

XXV 

L45C 

VII 

55 

XXIa 

25A 

VII 

52 

XXIV 

80 

XXVI 

46 

V 

77 

XXIV 

87 

XXIII 

132 

VI 

115 

VI 

117 

VI 

117 

XXIII 

127 

VI 

XVI 

55 

XI 

20 

XXIII 

141 

XVI 

149 

XXVII 

120 

XX 

138 

XX 

138 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

145C 

IX 

75G 

IX 

75C 

XXIII 

130B 

XXIb 

107 

I 

150 

XVI 

149 

VI 

100 

VI 

100 

VI 

100 

XVI 

55 

Acne 

Acromegaly 

Actinomycosis  of.     State  site 

Addison's  disease 

Adenoids 

Adenoma  of.     State  site 

Adherent  pericardium 

Adhesion  of  epiglottis 

Adhesions  about  clitoris '. 

Adhesions  about  gall  bladder 

Adhesions  about  stomach 

Adhesions  of  peritoneum 

Adhesions,  preputial 

Adhesions  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Adiposis  dolorosa 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

Agalactia 

Ainhum 

Albinism.     Report  as  Malformation  of  skin,  congenital. 

Albuminuria 

Albuminuria,  pregnancy 

Albuminuria,  puerperium 

Aleppo  boil.     Report  as  Leishmaniasis. 

Alopecia 

Alopecia  areata 

Amaurosis 

Amblyopia 

Amenorrhea 

Amoebiasis.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  species, 
and  clinical  subclassification 

Amputation  of,  congenital.    State  part  affected 

Amputation  stump 

Amygdalitis,  acute  follicular  (tonsillitis).  When  pos- 
sible, state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 

Amygdalitis,  chronic 

Amygdalolith 

Amyloid  disease 

Amyloid  kidney.  .1 

Amyloid  liver. . . .  >Report  as  Amyloid  disease. 

Amyloid  spleen. .  J 


12 


XO.MF.Ni'l.ATl'RE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


Disease. 


■State  axtery 


Amyotonia  congenita 

Aih  m  in  of  brain  (syncope) 

Anemia,  pernicious 

Anemia,  simple 

Anemia,  splenic.  To  include  Banti's  disease,  Spleno- 
megaly, primary,  and  Pseudoleukemia,  splenic 

Aneurysmal  varix  of.     State  artery  and  vein 

Aneurysm  of  heart 

Aneurysm  of. 

Aneurysm  of,  cirsoid . .  I 

Aneurysm  of,  varicose.     State  artery  and  vein 

Angina  ludovici.  When  possible,  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Angina  pectoris 

Angiokeratoma 

Angioma  of .     State  site.     Not  to  include  Nevus 

Angiospastic  edema 

Anidrosis 

Ankyloblepharon 

Ankylosis.  State  joint.  If  due  to  contraction  of  cica- 
trix, report  as  Cicatricial  contraction 

Ankylosis  of  arytenoid  cartilage 

Ankylosis  of  ossicles 

Anosm  ia 

Anteflexion . 


Always  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
under  Displacement  of  uterus.     Not 
to  include  Displacement  of  uterus, 
Anteversion .  .J     puerperium. 

Anthrax 

Anti-inoculation.     State  disease 

Aortitis 

Aphasia 

Apoplexy.     Report  as  Hemorrhage  into  cerebrum. 


Appendicitis,  acute 


When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosi     


Class  No. 


Appendicitis,  chronic . . 

Argyria.    Report  as  Silver  poisoning,  chronic 

Arterial  sclerosis,  cerebral 

Arterial  sclerosis,  general 


XVII 
XVIII 

II 
II 

II 

V 
V 
V 
V 
V 

VI 
V 
XXV 
XXVI 
XVIII 
XXV 
IX 

XIII 
XXIV 

VIII 
XXIV 


XI 
XVI 

V 
XVIII 

VI 

VI 

XVIII 
V 


International 
classiflca- 

t  ion. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. . 
DISEASES— Continued. 


Disoaso. 


I  International 
clarifica- 
tion. 


Arthritis,  acute I 

Arthritis,  chronic [State  joint 

Arthritis  deformans ...  I 

Artificial  anus 

Ascariasis.    When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  and  species. 

Ascites,  chylous,  nonfilarial.  When  due  to  filaria,  report 
as  Filariasis 

Aspergillosis  of.  State  site.  To  include  Carate  and 
Tokelau.     Not  to  include  Mycetoma 

Asthma 

Astigmatism 

Ataxia,  hereditary 

Atelectasis 

Athetosis 

Atony  of  bladder 

Atony  of  stomach 

Atresia  of  uterus,  acquired 

Atresia  of  vagina,  acquired 

Atrophy  of  bone.     State  bone  affected 

Atrophy  of  cartilage.     State  cartilage  affected. 

Atrophy  of  heart 

Atrophy  of  liver,  acute  yellow 

Atrophy  of  mammary  gland 

Atrophy  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Atrophy  of  optic  nerve 

Atrophy  of  ovary. 

Atrophy  of  pancreas 

Atrophy  of  prostate  glan  d 

Atrophy  of  skin 

Atrophy  of  stomach 

Atrophy  of  testicle 

Atrophy  of  tongue 

Atrophy  of  uterus 

Atrophy  of  vulva 

Autointoxication,  intestinal 

Bacterium  tularense  infection 

Bacteriuria.  When  possible,  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Balanoposthitis.  When  possible,  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  penis. 


XIII 
XIII 

XIII 

VI 
XX  Ie 

XIV 


XXVII 


XXIII 


147 
147 
48A 
109 

107 

84 


XXIa 

25B 

XXIV 

96 

IX 

75C 

XVIII 

63 

XXIV 

98 

XVIII 

74 

XXVII 

124 

VI 

103 

XXIII 

130B 

XXIII 

132 

III 

146 

III 

146 

V 

790 

VI 

111 

XXIII 

133 

XVII 

149 

IX 

750 

XXIII 

132 

VI 

118 

XXIII 

126 

XXV 

1450 

VI 

103 

XXIII 

127 

VI 

99B 

XXIII 

130B 

XXIII 

132 

VI 

HOB 

XI 

124 


127 


14 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


Pisease. 


Balantidiosis.    When  possible,  state  genus  and  species. 

Banti's  disea.-e.     Report  as  Anemia,  splenic. 

II,  dsore.    Report  as  Gangrene. 

Beriberi 

r.ilhar/.iosis.     Report  a-  Schistosomiasis. 

Biliousness.  Report  as  Functional  derangement  of 
liver. 

Biskra  button.     Report  as  Leishmaniasis. 

Blastomycosis  of .  State  6ite.  To  include  Cryptoc.oce.us 
and  other  saccbaromycetes 

Blepharitis 

Blood  donor 

Bowleg.    Report  as  Genu  varum. 

Bradycardia 

Bromidrosis 

Bronchiectasis 

Bronchitis,  acute 

Bronchitis,  chronic 

Bronchitis,  fibrinous 

Bubo.     See  Lymphadenitis,  acute. 

Bulbar  paralysis.  Report  as  Poliomyelitis,  acute  bul- 
bar. 

Bunion.     Report  as  Hallux  valgus. 

(State  bursa.    "When  possible,  state 
... 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  6ec- 
ondary  diagnosis. 
Cachexia  strumipriva.     Report  as  Myxedema. 

Caisson  disease 

Calcification  of  cartilage 

Calculus  in  bladder 

Calculus  in  prostate  gland 

Calculus  in  ureter,  impacted 

Calculus  in  urethra,  impacted 

Calculus  of  pancreas 

Callositas 

Cancrum  oris  (noma).     Report  as  Stomatitis,  gangren- 
ous. 
Carate.     Report  as  Aspergillosis  of  skin. 
Carbuncle  of.    State  site.    When  possible,  state  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Carcinoma  of.     State  site 


Class  No. 


XXIb 


XVI 


XXIa 

IX 

XVI 

V 
XXV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 


[nternatioosJ 

Olasslfloa- 

tion. 


IV 

IV 

XVIII 

III 

XXVII 
XXIII 
XXVII 
XXVII 
VI 
XXV 


XI 

XXVI 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES—  Continued. 


15 


Disease. 


Cardiospasm 

Caries  of  bone.     State  bone  affected 

Caries  of  ossicles 

Caries  of  tooth 

Caruncle  of  urethra. . , 

Catalepsy 

Cataract.     State  variety 

Catarrh,  nasal.     Report  as  Rhinitis. 

Cellulitis  of.  Not  to  include  Cellulitis,  pelvic.  State 
site.  When  possible,  state  infecting  microorganism  as 
a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  puerperal,  report  as  Cel- 
lulitis, pelvic,  puerperium , 

Cellulitis,  pelvic.  Not  to  include  Abscess,  pelvic,  nor 
Abscess,  parauterine.  When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  puer- 
peral, report  as  Cellulitis,  pelvic,  puerperium 

Cellulitis,  pelvic,  puerperium.  When  possible,  state 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Cercomoniasis.     Report  as  Diarrhea,  flagellate. 

Cerebrospinal  fever.  To  include  only  meningococcus 
infection 

Cerumen,  accumulation  of 

Cervical  rib 

Cestodiasis,  otherwise  unclassified.  If  not  otherwise 
provided  for,  report  under  this  title  cestode  infections, 
giving  site,  genus,  and  species 

Chalazion 

Chancroid  of.     State  site,  ."j  When  possible,  state  infect- 

Chancroid  of  penis >    ing  microorganism  as  a 

Chancroid  of  vulva J     secondary  diagnosis. 

Chicken  pox. .?.... 

Chilblain  (pernio) 

Chloasma 

Chloroma.    Report  as  Sarcoma  of. 

Chlorosis 

Cholangitis,  acute.. 


Cholangitis,  chronic 

Cholecystitis,  acute 

Cholecystitis,  chronic. . 

Cholelithiasis ...... 

Cholera,  Asiatic 


When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis. 


Class  No. 


International 

classifica- 
tion. 


VI 

III 

VIII 

VI 
XXVII 
XVIII 

IX 


XI 

XXIII 
XX 


XI 
VIII 

I 


103 

146 

76 

99A 
125 

74 

75C 


144 

130B 
137 


61a 
76 
150 


107 
75C 
38A 
38A 
38A 
19 

145C 
145C 

54 
115 
115 
115 
115 
114 

12 


16 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


Disease. 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

Ill 

149 

III 

14G 

XXVI 

46 

XIII 

147 

XVIII 

72 

XVIII 

74 

XXVI 

42 and 45 

IX 

75C 

XXV 

145C 

XIV 

84 

XIV 

84 

XIV 

84 

XIV 

121 

XVI 

145C 

XVI 

145C 

Chondritisof.  State cartilage affected.  When  possible, 
state  Infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis . 

ChondrodyBtrophia  foetalis 

Chondroma  of.     State  site 

Chondromalacia 

Chorea 

Chorea,  chronic  progressive 

Chorioepithelioma  of .  To  include  Hydatidiform  mole 
and  Deciduoma  malignum 

Choroiditis 

Chromidrosis 

Chyle  cyst  of  mesentery 

Chylocele,  nonlilarial.  When  due  to  filaria,  report  as 
Filariasis 

Chylothorax.. 

Chyluria,  non filarial.  When  due  to  filaria,  report  as 
Filariasis 

Cicatricial  contraction  of  skin 

Cicatricial  contraction  of.     State  part  affected 

Cicatrix  of  skin.  State  site.  Do  not  use  for  Cicatricial 
contraction  of  skin 

Ciliata  infections,  otherwise  unclassified.  If  not  other- 
wise provided  for  report  under  this  title  all  ciliate 
infections,  giving  site,  genus,  and  species 

Cirrhosis  of  liver,  atrophic 

(  irrhosis  of  liver,  hypertrophic 

Claudication,  intermittent.  Use  only  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis  under  Arterial  sclerosis,  general. 

Clavus  (corn) 

Clonorchiasis.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Clubfoot.     Report  as  Talipes. 

Coccidiosis  of.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Colic,  renal.     Report  as  Ureteral  colic. 

Colitis,  acute.  When  possible,  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Colitis,  chronic.  To  include  catarrhal,  membranous, 
mucous,  and  ulcerative  colitis.     When  possible,  state 

infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Color  blindness 


XXV 


XX  lb 


VI 


VI 
IX 


145C 


XXIb 

107 

VI 

113 

VI 

113 

XXV 

145C 

XXIc 

107 

107 


105B 


105B 
75C 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


17 


Disease. 


Comedo 

Comma  bacillus  carrier 

Concretion  in  salivary  gland  or  duct.  State  gland  or 
duct  involved 

Concretion  in  seminal  vesicle 

Concretions,  -preputial 

Condyloma,  nonspecific.     Report  as  Papilloma  of. 

Congestion  of  kidney 

Congestion  of  lung,  acute 

Conjunctivitis,  acute.  When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due 
to  gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  eye. 
When  due  to  Bacillus  diphtheria,  report  as  Diph- 
theria  

Conjunctivitis,  chronic 

Conjunctivitis,  phlyctenular 

Conjunctivitis,  trachomatous.    Report  as  Trachoma. 

Constipation 

Constitutional  inferiority 

Constitutional  psychopathic  state.  To  include  per- 
verted sexual  instincts  and  imperative  ideas  and  acts; 
not  to  include  Psychical  tic 

Contracture  of  joint.     State  joint 

Contracture  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Convulsions.     State  whether  tonic  or  clonic 

Corn.     Report  as  Clavus. 

Cornu 

Coxa  valga 

Coxa  vara 

Craigiasis 

Cramp  of  ciliary  muscle 

Cramp  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Cretinism.     Not  to  include  Psychosis,  thyreoigenous... 

Cribbing  (pneumophagia) 

Cryptococcus.     Report  as  Blastomycosis. 

Curvature  of  spine.  When  tuberculous,  report  as  Tu- 
berculous abscess  of  vertebra 

Cyclitis 

Cyst,  branchial 

Cyst  of  Bartholin's  gland 

43370°— 16 2 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

XXV 

145C 

XI 

12a 

VI 

99B 

XXIII 

127 

XXIII 

127 

XXVII 

122 

XXIV 

94 

IX 

75A 

IX 

75A 

IX 

75A 

VI 

HOB 

XV 

68 

XV 

68 

XIII 

147 

XVII 

149 

XVIII 

71 

XXV 

145C 

XIII 

147 

XIII 

147 

XXIb 

107 

IX 

75C 

XVII 

149 

VII 

74 

VI 

103 

XIII 

36C 

IX 

75C 

I 

150 

XXIII 

132 

18 


NDMENCLATUEE   OF    DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— ( 'ont  imicv  1 . 


Disease. 


Cyst  of  brain.     Not  to  include  cystic  tumor 

Cyst  cf  kidney 

Cysl  of,  retention.  To  include  Ranula  and  Sebaceous 
cyst 

Cysl  of  vagina 

Cyst  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Cysticercosis.     State  site,  genus,  and  species 

Cystinuria 

Cystitis,  acute.  When  possible,  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcua infection  of  bladder. 

Cystitis,  chronic 

Cystocele.     See  Prolapse  anterior  vaginal  wall. 

Cystoma  of.     State  site 

Dacryoadenitis 

Dacryocystitis 

Deafmutism.     State  whether  congenital  or  acquired . . . 

Deafness 

Deciduoma  malignum.     Report  as  Chorioepithelioma . 

Deformed  pelvis,  parturition.  When  the  deformity  is 
congenital,  report  as  Malformation  of  pelvic  girdle, 
parturition,  congenital 

Deformed  pelvis,  pregnancy.  When  the  deformity  is 
congenital,  report  as  Malformation  of  pelvic  girdle, 
pregnancy 

Deformity  of  bladder,  acquired 

Deformity  of  external  ear,  acquired 

Deformity  of  liver,  acquired , 

Deformity  of  nose,  acquired , 

Deformity  of  palate,  acquired 

Deformity  of  penis,  acquired 

Deformity  of  stomach,  acquired 

Deformity  of  urethra,  acquired 

Deformity  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Degeneration  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Delia  bnil.     Report  as  Leishmaniasis. 

Dementia  (cause  unknown) 

Dementia,  alcoholic.     Report  as  Psychosis  intoxication. 

Dementia  paralytica.  Report  as  General  paralysis  of 
the  insane. 


Class  No. 


Will 
XXVII 

X  X  V I 

XXI II 
X  X  V  I 
XX  1.1 
XVI 


XXVII 
XXVII 


XXVI 

IX 

IX 
VIII 
VIII 


XX 


XX 

XXVII 

VIII 

VI 
XXIV 

VI 
XXIII 

VI 
XXVII 


[nternationaJ 
classifica- 
tion. 


XVII 
XV 


NOMENCLATURE    OE    DISEASKS  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


19 


Disea,so. 


Dementia  precox 

Dementia  precox,  catatonia 

Dementia  precox,  hebephrenia 

Dementia  precox,  paranoid  form - 

Dengue 

Dentition 

Deprivation  of  water 

Dermatitis  actinica.  Report  as  Sunburn.  Report  X- 
ray  and  radium  burns  as  Burn. 

Dermatitis  exfoliativa 

Dermatitis  gangrenosa 

Dermatitis  herpetiformis 

Dermatitis  -medicamentosa 

Dermatitis  papillaris  capillitii 

Dermatitis  repens 

Dermatitis  schambergi.  When  possible  state  site,  genus, 
and 'species 

Dermatitis  traumatica 

Dermatitis  venenata 

Dermatitis,  otherwise  unclassified - . .     

Dermoid  cyst.     Report  as  Teratoma. 

Detachment  of  choroid 

Detachment  of  retina 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum 

Diabetes  insipidus 

Diabetes  mellitus 

Diarrhea,  flagellate.  When  possible,  state  genus  and 
species 

Diet  regulation 

Dilatation,  acute  cardiac 

Dilatation,  chronic  cardiac 

Dilatation  of  esophagus 

Dilatation  of  stomach,  acute 

Dilatation  of  stomach,  chronic 

Diphtheria 

Diphtheria  bacillus  carrier 

Discomycosis  of,  State  site.  Not  to  include  Actinomy- 
cosis, Mycetoma,  or  Erysipeloid 

Dislocation  of  joint,  congenital 

Displacement  of  fallopian  tube 


1  1 

International 

■  1      if  Na- 
tion. 

XV 

68 

XV 

68 

XV 

68 

XV 

68 

XI 

19 

XVI 

189A 

XVI 

177B 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

142 

XXV 

1450 

XXV 

145  C 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

145C 

XXIi 

145C 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

145C 

IX 

75C 

IX 

75C 

XXIV 

86 

XVI 

55 

XVI 

50 

XXIb 

105B 

XVI 

151B 

V 

79C 

V 

79C 

VI 

101 

VI 

103 

VI 

103 

XI 

9 

XI 

9b 

XXIa 

25B 

I 

150 

XXIII 

132 

20 


NOMENCLATT  BE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES-Cont  blued. 


No. 


Class  No. 


[nternational 
classlflcar 

lion. 


321 

323 

324 

325 
326 
327 


328 
329 
330 
331 

332 
333 
334 
335 
336 
337 
338 

339 
340 
341 
342 
343 


344 
3  5 
346 
. 
348 
349 


I  (isplacemenl  of  liver 

Displacement  of  ovary 

Displacement  of  uterus;  not  to  include  displacement  of 
uterus  puerperium 

Displacement  of  uterus,  pregnancy 

lacemenl  of  uterus,  puerperium 

I  >i-j>la<vment  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Distomatosis.  State  site  (intestinal,  etc.),  giving  genus 
and  species.  Separate  when  possible  the  following: 
*  lonorchiasis,  Fascioliasis,  Opisthorchiasis,  Paragoni- 
miasis, and  Schistosomianis 

Diverticulitis 

Diverticulum  of  esophagus 

Diverticulum  of  intestine,  acquired 

Dracontiasis.  'When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Duodenitis 

Dupuytren's  contraction. . . '. 

Dwarfism 

Dysentery,  amoebic 

Dysentery,  bacillary 

Dysentery,  balantidic 

Dysentery,  otherwise  unclassified.  When  possible  state 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 


VI 
XXI 11 

X  XIII 

XX 
XXIII 


Dysidrosis 

Dysmenorrhea 

Dysparcunia 

Dystrophy,  progressive  muscular 

Echinococcosis.    When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 

species 

Eclampsia,  parturition  I  Use  only  as  a  secondary  diag- 
Eclampsia,  pregnancy  |  nosis  under  Toxemia  of  preg- 
Eclampsia,puerperiumj     nancy. 

Ecthyma 

T-Vlropion 

Eczema 

Eczema  seborrhoicum. . 

Edema  of  glottidis 

Edema  of  lung 


XXIc 
VI 
VI 
VI 

XXIc 

VI 
XVII 
XVI 
XXIb 

XI 
XXIb 

XI 

XXV 

XXIII 

XXIII 

XVIII 

XXId 


XXV 
IX 
XXV 
XXV 
XXIV 
XXIV 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


21 


Disease. 


When  due  to  filaria  report 
as  Filariasis. 


Elephantiasis  of,  nonfilarial. ' 
State  part  affected. 

Elephantiasis   of  scrotum 
nonfilarial. 

Elephantiasis  of  vulva,  non 
filarial. 

Elongation  of  uvula , 

Embolism  of,  State  vessel 

Embolism  of  coronary  artery 

Embolism  of  mesenteric  artery 

Embolism  of,  puerperium.     State  vessel 

Embolism  of  pulmonary  artery 

Embolism  of  retinal  artery 

Emphysema,  congenital  pulmonary 

Emphysema,  pulmonary  interlobular 

Emphysema,  senile  pulmonary 

Encephalitis,  acute.  When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Endocarditis,  acute 1  This  term  must  not  be  used 

for  Valvular  disease,  chronic 
cardiac.  When  possible, 
state  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  re- 
port as  gonodbecus  infection 
of  endocardium 

Endometritis,  acute.  When  possible,  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due 
to  gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  endo- 
metrium. When  puerperal,  report  as  Endometritis, 
acute,  puerperium 

Endometritis,  acute,  puerperium.  When  possible, 
state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis . 

Endometritis,  chronic 

Endothelioma  of,  State  site 

Endotrachelitis,  chronic 

Enlargement  of  prostate  gland.    Not  to  include  tumor. . . 

Enteralgia.     Report  as  Neurosis,  intestinal. 

Enteritis,  acute.  To  include  catarrhal,  phlegmonous, 
and  ulcerative  enteritis.  When  possible,  state  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 


Endocarditis,  chronic . 


Class  No. 


XIV 


XXIII 

145C 

.  XXIII 

145C 

VI 

100 

V 

82 

V 

82 

VI 

82 

XX 

130 

XXIV 

82 

IX 

82 

XXIV 

97 

XXIV 

97 

XXIV 

97 

XVIII 


V 


XXIII 


VI 


ational 

illa- 
tion. 


1 15C 


60 


78 


r9B 


130A 


XXIII 

137 

XXIII 

130A 

XXVI 

39-15 

XXIII 

130A 

XXIII 

126 

105B 


22 


NOMENCLATURE    01'    D1SKASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
diseases— Com  inued. 


No. 

Disease. 

Class  No. 

linn  national 
classifica- 
tion. 

Enteritis-,  catarrhal,  acute.    Report  as  Enteritis,  acute. 

ESnteretis,   catarrhal,   chronic.      Report   as    Enteritis, 

chronic. 

373 

Enteritis,  chronic.    To  include  catarrhal,  phlegmonous, 
and  ulcerative  enteritis.     When  possible,  state  in- 

fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

VI 

105B 

Enteritis,  phlegmonous,  acute.     Report  as  Enteritis, 

acute. 

Enteritis,  phlegmonous,  chronic.     Report  as  Enteritis 

chronic. 

Enteritis,  ulcerative,  acute.    Report  as  Enteritis,  acute. 

Enteritis,   ulcerative,    chronic.      Report  as   Enteritis, 

chronic. 

374 

Enterocolitis.    To  include  catarrhal,  phlegmonous,  and 
ulcerative  enterocolitis.  When  possible,  state  infect- 

ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

VI 

105B 

375 

Enterolith 

VI 

HOB 

Enteroparesis.  .1 

>Report  as  Neurosis,  intestinal. 
Enterospasm  . .  J 

376 

Entropion 

IX 

75C 

377 

En  uresis,  functional 

XXVII 

124 

378 

Epidemic  meat  poisoning.    To  include  gastrointestinal 
infections  caused  by  Bacillus  enteritidis and  Bacillus 

«  paratyphoid 

XI 

164 

:;;:j 

Epididymitis,  acute ' 

When  possible,  state  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary   diagnosis.       When 
due  to  gonococcus,  report  as 
Gonococcus  infection  of  e\ii- 

XXIII 

< 

127 

380 

Epididymitis,  chronic. . 

did  vmis 

,  XXIII 

127 

381 

Epiglottiditis 

XXIV 

87 

382 

Epilepsy.    Not  to  include  Psychosis,  epileptic 

XVI 1 1 

69 

383 

Epilepsy,  Jacksonian.    Not  to  include  Psychosis  due  to 

organic  brain  disease.. 

XV 1 1 1 

74 

Epilepsy,  laryngeal.     R 

sport  as  Neurosis  of  larynx. 

384 

Epiphora 

IX 

750 

385 

Epiphysitis  of ,  acute "iWhen  possible,  state  iniect- 

>    ing  microorganism  as  a  sec- 

1 '" 

146 

386 

Epiphysitis  of,  chronic. .       ondary  diagnosis 

1  III 

116 

Episcleritis.     Report  as  Scleritis. 

387 

XXIV 

85 

NOMENCLATURE    OP   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES-Continuoil. 


23 


No. 


388 

389 
390 
391 
392 
393 
394 
395 
396 
397 
398 

399 


400 

401 
402 
403 
404 
405 
406 

407 
408 

409 

410 
411 

412 
413 
414 
415 
416 


417 
418 


Disease. 


Epithelioma  of.     State  site. 

Epulis.     Report  as  Fibroma. 

Erysipelas 

Erysipeloid 

Erythema  multiforme 

Erythema  nodosum 

Erythema  scarlatiniforme 

Erythema  simplex 

Ery  thrasma 

Ery  thromelalgia 

Esophagi  tis 

Exophthalmic  goitre 

Exostosis.     Report  as  Osteoma. 

Extravasation  of  urine 

Exuberant  callus.     Report  as  Union  of  bone,  faulty. 

Farcy.     Report  as  Glanders. 

Fascioliasis.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Fatty  heart 

Fatty  liver 

Favus.     State  site 

Fermentation,  gastric 

Fermentation,  intestinal 

Fever  of  unknown  cause.  Do  not  use  this  diagnosis 
when  it  can  be  avoided 

Fibroma  of.     State  site.    To  include  epulis  and  keloid 

Filariasis.  When  possible,  state  special  disease  condi- 
tion (as  Chyluria,  etc.),  and  give  genus  and  species  . 

Fissure  of  anus 

Fissure  of  mammary  gland ,  puerperium 

Fissure  of  nipple.  When  puerperal,  report  as  Fissure  of 
nipple,  puerperium 

Fissure  of  nipple,  puerperium 

Fissure  of  skin 

Fistula,  biliary 

Fistula,  fecal.     Not  to  include  Artificial  anus 

Fistula  in  ano.  If  tuberculous,  use  as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis under  Tuberculosis  of  anus.  If  due  to  syphilis, 
use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis,  under  Syphilis  of  anus. 

Fistula,  intestino-ureteral 

Fistula,  intestino-uterine 


Class  No. 


XXVI 


XI 

18 

XXI 

25B 

XXV 

1450 

XXV 

1450 

XXV 

1450 

XXV 

1450 

XXI 

25B 

XVI 

142 

VI 

101 

VII 

51 

XXVII 


International 

classiiica- 

Uun. 


39-45 


125 


XXIc 

107 

V 

790 

VI 

113 

XXI 

25B 

VI 

103 

VI 

105B 

XI 

189A 

XXVI 

46 

XXIe 

19 

VI 

110A 

XXIII 

141 

XXIII 

133 

XXIII 

141 

XXV 

1450 

VI 

115 

VI 

110A 

VI 

110A 

XXVII 

125 

XXIII 

110A 

24 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


No. 


419 
420 
421 
422 
423 
424 
425 
4S6 

427 
428 
429 

430 
431 
432 
433 
434 
435 
436 
437 
438 
439 
440 
441 
442 
443 
444 
445 


446 
447 

448 


449 
450 

451 


Disease. 


Fistula,  infestino-vesical 

Fistula,  mastoid 

Fistula  of  bladder 

Fistula  of,  congenital.     State  site 

Fistula  of  kidney 

Fistula  of  lacrymal  sac 

Fistula  of  larynx 

Fistula  of  mammary  gland.  When  puerperal,  report  as 
Fistula  of  mammary  gland,  puerperium 

Fistula  of  mammary  gland,  puerperium 

Fistula  of  nasal  duct 

Fistula  of  salivary  gland  or  duct.  State  gland  or  duct 
involved 

Fistula  of  thoracic  duct 

Fistula  of  trachea 

Fistula  of  ureter 

Fistula  of  urethra. 

Fistula,  recto-urethral 

Fistula,  recto- vaginal 

Fistula,  thoraco-intestinal 

Fistula,  uretero-vaginal 

Fistula,  uretero-vesical 

Fistula,  urethro-vaginal 

Fistula,  urethro-vesical 

Fistula,  utero-vaginal 

Fistula,  utero- vesical 

Fistula,  vesico-vaginal 

Fistula  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Flagellate  infection.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus, 
species,  and  clinical  significance 

Flat  foot.     Report  as  Pes  planus. 

Folliculitis  decalvans 

Foot  and  mouth  disease 

Fragilitas  ossium 

Frambesia.     Report  as  Yaws. 

Freckle.     Report  as  Lentigo. 

Functional  derangement  of  liver  (biliousness) 

Furunculosis.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Galactocele 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

XXVI I 

125 

VIII 

146 

XXVII 

125 

I 

150 

XXVII 

122 

IX 

75C 

XXIV 

87 

XXIII 

133 

XX 

141 

IX 

75C 

VI 

99B 

XIV 

84 

XXIV 

98 

XXVII 

125 

XXVII 

125 

XXVII 

125 

XXIII 

.       110A 

XXIV 

93 

XXVII 

125 

XXVII 

125 

1   XXVII 

125 

XXVII 

125 

XXIII 

130B 

XXVII 

125 

XXVII 

125 

XXIb 

XXV 
XI 

III 


VI 

XI 
XXIII 


105B 

1450 
19 
146 


115 

143 
141 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued . 


25 


Disease. 


Galactorrhea 

Ganglion.     State  site.     When  tuberculous   report   as 
Tuberculosis  of  tendon  sheath 

Gangosa 

Gangrene.  Not  to  include  Gangrene,  infective,  nor 
Gangrene  of  lung.  State  site.  When  possible  state 
infecting  microorganism  as  secondary  diagnosis 

Gangrene  of,  infective.  State  site.  When  possible 
state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

Gangrene  of  lung 

Gangrene  of  scrotum,  infective 

Gangrene  of  testicle 

Garrulitas  vulva 

Gaseous  tumor  of  parotid 

Gastritis,  acute  catarrhal.  When  due  to  poison  always 
use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Gastritis,  acute  phlegmonous.  When  possible  state  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Gastritis,  chronic  catarrhal 

Gastroduodenitisj  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
Gastroenteritis     J     organism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis... 

Gastroptosis 

General  paralysis  of  the  insane 

Genu  recurvatum 

Genu  valgum  (knock-knee) 

Genu  varum  (bowleg) 

German  measles 

Gestation,  extrauterine '. 

Gigantism 

Gingivitis 

Glanders.    To  include  Farcy 

Glaucoma,  acute 

Glaucoma,  chronic 

Glioma  of.     State  site 

Glossitis,  acute.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Glossitis,  chronic 

Glycosuria.     Do  not  use  for  Diabetes  niellitus 

Goitre.     Not  to  include  Exophthalmic  goitre 


Cla    No. 


XXIII 

XVII 
XI 

XVI 


XI 

142 

XXIV 

95 

XXIII 

142 

XXIII 

142 

XXIII 

132 

VI 

99B 

VI 


Internatiwial 

Uon. 


141 

149 
19 

142 


103 


VI 

103 

VI 

103 

VI 

105B 

VI 

105B 

VI. 

103 

XV 

67 

III 

147 

III 

147 

III 

147 

XI 

19 

XXIII 

134B 

XVI 

55 

VI 

99A 

XI 

21 

IX 

75C 

IX 

75C 

XXVI 

46 

VI 

99B 

VI 

99B 

XVI 

50 

VII 

88 

26 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Cont  imied. 


No. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


4S4 


4S5 
486 
487 
488 
489 
490 
491 
492 
493 
494 
495 
496 
497 
498 
499 
500 
501 
502 
503 
504 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 
510 
511 
512 
513 

514 
515 
516 

517 
518 


Gonecystitis,  chronic. 


Gonecystitis,  acute. .  .] When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gono- 
coccus  report  as  Gonococcus 
infection  of  seminal  vesicle. 

Gonococcus  infection  of  Bartholin's  gland  (or  vulva) 

Gonococcus  infection  of  bladder 

Gonococcus  infection  of  Cowper's  gland 

Gonococcus  infection  of  endocardium 

Gonococcus  infection  of  endometrium 

Gonococcus  infection  of  epididymis 

Gonococcus  infection  of  eye 

Gonococcus  infection  of  fallopian  tube 

Gonococcus  infection  of  joint.     State  joint 

Gonococcus  infection  of  kidney 

Gonococcus  infection  of  lymph  nodes.     State  nodes 

Gonococcus  infection  of  mouth 

Gonococcus  infection  of  ovary 

Gonococcus  infection  of  pelvis  of  kidney 

Gonococcus  infection  of  penis 

Gonococcus  infection  of  peritoneum 

Gonococcus  infection  of  prostate  gland 

Gonococcus  infection  of  rectum 

Gonococcus  infection  of  seminal  vesicle 

Gonococcus  infection  of  spermatic  cord 

Gonococcus  infection  of  tendon  sheath.     State  tendon. . 

Gonococcus  infection  of  testicle 

Gonococcus  infection  of  ureter 

Gonococcus  infection  of  urethra 

Gonococcus  infection  of  uterus 

Gonococcus  infection  of  vagina 

Gonococcus  infection  of  vulva 

Gonococcus  infection  of,  otherwise  unclassified.  State 
site 


Gordiasis.     When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and  species. 

Gout,  acute 

Gout,  chronic 

Ground  itch.     Report  as  Uncinariasis. 

Hallux  valgus  (bunion) 

Hallux,  varus 


XXIII 


XXIII 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 

XI 
XXIf 
XVI 
XVI 

IV 

XIII 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued . 


27 


Disease. 


Hammer  toe 

Hay  fever 

Headache 

Heart  block.    To  include  Stokes-Adams'  disease 

Hematemesis 

Hematocele  of  spermatic  cord 

Hematocele  of  tunica  vaginalis 

Hematocele,  pelvic 

Hematocele,  otherwise  unclassified 

Hematoma  of  external  ear,  nontraumatic 

Hematoma  of  ovary 

Hematoma  of  spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic 

Hematoma  of  vulva,  nontraumatic 

Hematoma  of  vulva,  puerperium 

Hematoma,  otherwise  unclassified 

Hematomyelia — 

Hematorrhachis 

Hematosalpinx 

Hematuria,  renal 

Hemianopsia 

Hemiplegia,  old 

Hemochromatosis 

Hemoglobinuria.     Not  to  include  Hemoglobinuric  fever . 

Hemoglobinuria  neonatorum 

Hemoglobinuric  fever.     When  due  to  malaria,  report  as 

Malaria 

Hemophilia 

Hemoptysis 

Hemorrhage,  epidural 

Hemorrhage  from  rectum 

Hemorrhage  from  umbilical  cord 

Hemorrhage,  intestinal 

Hemorrhage  into  cerebellum 

Hemorrhage  into  cerebrum 

Hemorrhage  into  joint,  nontraumatic.     State  joint 

Hemorrhage  into  labyrinth 

Hemorrhage  into  medulla 

Hemorrhage  into  parathyroid  grand 

Hemorrhage  into  pons 


International 
Class  No.        classifica- 
tion. 


XVII 

XXIV 

XVI 

V 

VI 

XXIII 

XXIII 

XXIII 


VIII 
XXIII 
XXIII 
XXIII 

XX 


XVIII 
XVIII 
XXIII 
XXVII 

IX 
XVIII 

XVI 
XXVII 

XIX 

XI 

II 

XXIV 

xvin 

VI 
XIX 
VI 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XIII 
VIII 
XVIII 

VII 
XVIII 


149 

98 
189A 

85 
103 
127 
127 
132 


76 
131 
127 
132 
136 


63 

63 
132 
122 

75C 

66 

55 
122 
152B 

19 

55 

98 

64 

HOB 
152B 
HOB 

64 

64 
147 

76 

64 

85 

64 


28 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


]  tisease. 


Class  No. 


Internal  lonal 
classifica- 
tion. 


//.  mnrrhiujc  into  irlina 

Hemorrhage  into  suprarenal  gland 

J  [emorrhage,  subdural 

//.  morrhage  under  conjunctiva  (nontraumatic) 

Hemorrhage,  otherwise  unclassified.     State  site 

Hemorrhoids,  external , 

Hemorrhoids,  internal 

Hemorrhoids,  mixed 

Hemothorax 

Hermaphroditism 

Hernia,  diaphragmatic 

Hernia,  epigastric 

Hernia,  epigastric,  strangulated 

Hernia,  femoral 

Hernia,  femoral,  strangulated 

Hernia,  inguinal 

Hernia,  inguinal,   strangulated 

Hernia  into  lesser  peritoneal  eac 

Hernia,  ischiatic 

Hernia,  ischiatic,  strangulated 

Hernia,  ischiorectal 

Hernia,  ischiorectal,  strangulated 

Hernia,  lumbar 

Hernia,  lumbar,  strangulated 

Hernia,  obturator 

Hernia,  obturator,  strangulated 

Hernia  of  brain 

Hernia  of  lung 

Hernia  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Hernia,  retroperitoneal 

Hernia,  umbilical 

Hernia,  umbilical,  strangulated 

Hernia,  ventral 

Hernia,  ventral,  strangulated 

Hernia,  otherwise  unclassified 

Herpes.    State  site;  not  to  include  Zoster 

Hiccough 

Hirudiniasis.      When  possible,  state  site,  genus,   and 
species 


IX 
VII 

XVI 1 1 
IX 


\  1 

VI 

VI 

X  X  I  v 

I 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 
XVIII 
XXIV 
XVII 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 
XXV 
XVIII 

XXI  h 


75C 

85 
G4 
75C 


83 

83 

S3 

93 
L50 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 

74 

98 
149 
109 
109 
109 
109 
109 

145C 

74 

107 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES  AM)   CONDITIONS.  29 

DISEASES— Continued . 


Disease. 


Histoplasmosis 

Hodgkin's  disease 

Hollow  foot.    Report  as  Pes  cavus. 

Hordeolum 

Hydatid  disease.     Report  as  Echinococcosis. 
Hydatidiform  mole.     Report  as  Chorioepithelioma  of. 

Hydramnios,  pregnancy 

Hydrocele  of  round  ligament 

Hydrocele  of  spermatic  cord 

Hydrocele  of  tunica  vaginalis 

Hydrocele  of  vulva 

Hydrocephalus,  acquired 

Hydrocephalus,  congenital 

Hydronephrosis 

Hydropericardium 

Hydrorrhea,  gravidarum 

Hydrosalpinx.     Report  as  Salpingitis,  chronic. 

Hyperchlorhydria 

Hyperchylia  gastrica 

Hyperemia  of  conjunctiva 

Hyperesthesia  of  retina 

Hyperidrosis 

Hypermetropia 

Hypernephroma  of.     State  site 

Hypertrophy  of  bone .     State  bone  affected 

Hypertrophy  of  cartilage.     State  cartilage  affected 

Hypertrophy  of  cervix  uteri 

Hypertrophy  of  clitoris 

Hypertrophy  of  heart ' 

Hypertrophy  of  lingual  lymph  node 

Hypertrophy  of  lymph  nodes.     State  nodes 

Hypertrophy  of  mammary  gland 

Hypertrophy  of  tonsil 

Hypertrophy  of  vulva.     State  part  affected 

Hypochlorhydria 

Hypochondriasis 

Hypopyon.     When  possible  state  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Hysteria.     Not  to  include  Psychosis,  hysterical 


Class  No. 

[nternatlonal 
loca- 
tion. 

XI 

55 

XIV 

5.'5  A 

IX 

75C 

XX 

134B 

XXIII 

132 

XXIII 

127 

XXIII 

127 

XXIII 

132 

XVIII 

74 

I 

150 

XXVII 

122 

V 

77 

XX 

134B 

VI 

103 

VI 

103 

IX 

75C 

IX 

75C 

XXV 

145G 

IX 

750 

XXVI 

45E 

III 

146 

III 

146 

XXIII 

130B 

XXIII 

132 

V 

790 

VI 

99B 

XIV 

84 

XXIII 

133 

VI 

100 

XXIII 

132 

VI 

103 

XVIII 

68 

IX 

750 

XVIII 

73A 

30 


NOMEXCLATl'RK    OF    IHSl'.ASKS    AND    CONDITIONS. 
DISKASKS     C.nliuu.'.l. 


No. 


[nternational 
i  i      \ii.       olassifloa- 

t  ion. 


(il'i) 

630 
631 

632 
633 
G34 
635 
636 
637 
638 
639 


040 


641 
642 
643 
644 
645 
641] 
647 
648 
649 
650 
651 


652 
653 
654 
655 
656 


Ichthyosis 

Icterus  neonatorum 

Idiocy 

Imbecility 

Impacted feces 

Impetigo  contagiosa 

Impetigo  herpetiformis 

Impetigo  si i ii] ilex 

TmpoU  nee 

Incontinence  of  urine 

Inflammation  of  salivary  gland  or  duct.  State  gland  or 
duct  involved.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Inflammation  of  spermatic  cord.  "When  possible  state 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  report  as  Gonococcua  infec- 
tion of  spermatic  cord 

Infantilism 

Infarct  of  kidney 

Infarct  of  lung 

Infarct  of  spleen 

Infarct  of,  otherwise  unclassified.     State  site 

Influenza 

Ingrowing  nail 

Insanity,  variety  not  ascertained 

Insomnia 

Insufficiency  of  ocular  muscle.     State  muscle  involved . . 

Intertrigo 

Intussusception.  Report  as  Obstruction,  intestinal, 
acute,  or  chronic. 

Iridochoroiditis 

Iridocyclitis 

Iritis 

Ixodiasis.     When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and  species. 

Jaundice,  acute  infective.  When  possible  state  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Kala  azar.     Report  as  Leishmaniasis. 

Kala  azar,  infantile.     Report  as  Leishmaniasis. 

Keloid.     State  site.     Report  as  Fibroma  of  skin. 


XXV 
XIX 

XV 
XV 

VI 

XXV 

XXV 

XXV 

XXIII 

XXVII 


VI 


XXIII 

XVI 
XXVII 

XXIV 
VII 


XI 
XXV 

XV 
XVI 

IX 
XXV 


IX 

IX 

IX 

XXIi 

XI 


L45C 
151B 

71 

71 

hob 

L45C 

I  15C 
1450 
127 
124 


99B 


127 
55 

122 
94 

116 


10 
145C 

68 
189A 

75C 
145C 


75C 

750 
750 
107 

111 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES    Continued. 


31 


I  lisease. 


Keratitis 

Keratitis,  phlyctenular 

Keratodermia 

Keratoiritis 

Keratosis 

Knock-knee.     Report  as  Genu  valgum. 

Korssakow's  syndrome.  Report  as  Psychosis,  poly- 
neuritica. 

Kraurosis  vulva 

Laceration  of  cervix  uteri,  old 

Laceration  of  cervix  uteri,  recent.  Use  only  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis  to  puerperium. 

Laceration  of  pelvic  floor,  old 

Laceration  of  pelvic  floor,  recent.  Use  only  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis  to  puerperium. 

Laryngismus  stridulus.     Report  as  Neurosis  of  larynx. 

Laryngitis,  acute 

Laryngitis,  chronic 

Larva  migrans.     State  site  and  parasite  if  found 

Laterocession.  Always  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
under  Displacement  of  uterus. 

Leishmaniasis.  When  possible  state  type,  location, 
and  species 

Lentigo  (freckle) 

Leontiasis  ossea 

Leprosy 

Lukemia 

Lukodermia 

Leukokeratosis 

Leukoma 

Lichen  planus 

Lichen  ruber 

Lipemia 

Lipoma  of.     State  site. 

Locomotor  ataxia.     Report  as  Tabes  dorsalis. 

Loose  body  in  joint.     State  joint 

Loss  of  substance  of  cartilage.     State  cartilage  affected 

Lupus  erythematosus 

Lupus  vulgaris.     Report  as  Tuberculosis  of  skin. 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

IX 

750 

1  X 

750 

XXV 

1450 

IX 

75C 

XXV 

1450 

XXIII 
XXIII 


XXIII 


XXIV 

XXIV 

XXI 


132 
130B 


132 


87 
87 
145C 


XXIb 

54 

XXV 

145C 

III 

146 

XI 

17 

II 

53C 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

145C 

IX 

75C 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

145G 

XVI 

121 

XXVI 

46 

XIII 

147 

III 

146 

XXV 

145C 

32 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    PlSl'.ASKS   AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASKS    C.iitimu'.l. 


No. 


683 


684 

685 
686 

687 


689 

690 
691 
692 
693 

694 
695 

696 
697 
698 
699 
700 
701 
702 
703 
704 
705 
706 

707 
708 


Lymphadenitis  of,  acute.  State  nodes.  When  possible 
state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagno- 
sis. When  due  to  gonococcus  report  as  Gonococcus 
infection  of  lymph  nodes.  When  due  to  syphilis 
rep«rt  as  Syphilis  of  lymph  nodes.  When  due  to 
chancroid  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  alter  that 
disease 

Lymphadenitis  of,  chronic.  State  nodes.  Not  to  in- 
clude Tuberculosis  of  lymph  nodes 

Lymphangiectasis  of.     State  site 

Lymphangioma  of.     State  site 

Lymphangitis  of,  puerperium 

Lymphangitis  of.  State  site.  When  possible  state 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  puerperal  report  as  Lymphangitis  of,  puer- 
perium   

Lymphoma  of.     State  site 

Madura  foot.     Report  as  Mycetoma  of  foot. 

Malaria,  estivo-autumnal 

Malaria .  quartan 

Malaria,  tertian 

Malformation  of  abdominal  wall,  congenital.  Not  to 
include  hernia 

Malformation  of  anus,  congenital 

Malformation  of  appendix,  congenital 

Malformation  of  arm,  congenital 

Malformation  of  bladder,  congenital 

Malformation  of  bone  congenital.     State  bone  affected. 

Malformation  of  brain,  congenital 

Malformation  of  bronchus,  congenital 

Malformation  of  cheek,  congenital 

Malformation  of  circulatory  system,  congenital 

Malformation  of  diaphragm,  congenital 

Malformation  of  digestive  system,  congenital. , 

Malformation  of  ductless  glands  and  spleen,  congenital. 

Malformation  of  ear,  congenital.  Not  to  include  exter- 
nal ear 

Malformation  of  esophagus,  congenital 

Malformation  of  external  ear,  congenital 


Class  No. 


xrv 

XIV 
XIV 

XXVI 
XX 


XIV 
XXVI 

XXIb 
XXIb 

XXIb 

I 

I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 
I 

I 
I 
1 


,  International 
classifica- 
tion. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


Disease. 


Class  No. 


Inlcrnafional 
classifl  ca- 
ll' m. 


Malformation  of  eye,  congenital.  Not  to  include  eye- 
lid  

Malformation  of  eyelid,  congenital 

Malformation  of  face,  congenital 

Malformation  of  foot,  congenital.  To  include  congen- 
ital talipes 

Malformation  of  forearm,  congenital 

Malformation  of  gall  bladder,  congenital 

Malformation  of  gall  ducts,  congenital 

Malformation  of  hair,  congenital 

Malformation  of  hand,  congenital 

Malformation  of  heart,  congenital 

Malformation  of  intestine,  congenital 

Malformation  of  joint,  congenital.     State  joint  affected. 

Malformation  of  kidney,  congenital 

Malformation  of  larynx,  congenital 

Malformation  of  leg,  congenital 

Malformation  of  lip,  congenital 

Malformation  of  liver,  congenital 

Malformation  of  lower  jaw,  congenital 

Malformation  of  lung,  congenital 

Malformation  of  lymphatic  system,  congenital 

Malformation  of  mammary  gland,  congenital 

Malformation  of  muscular  system,  congenital 

Malformation  of  nails,  congenital 

Malformation  of  nervous  system,  congenital 

Malformation  of  nose,  congenital 

Malformation  of  palate,  congenital 

Malformation  of  pancreas,  congenital 

Malformation. of  pelvic  girdle,  congenital 

Malformation  of  pelvic  girdle,  parturition,  congenital . . . 

Malformation  of  pelvic  girdle,  pregnancy,  congenital . . . 

Malformation  of  penis,  congenital 

Malformation  of  pharynx,  congenital 

Malformation  of  prostate  gland,  congenital 

Malformation  of  rectum,  congenital 

Malformation  of  reproductive  organs,  congenital 

Malformation  of  respiratory  system,  congenital 

Malformation  of  salivary  gland  or  duct,  congenital  . 
State  gland  or  duct  involved 

43370°— 16 3 


150 

150 
150 

150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 
150 

150 


34 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


No. 

746 
747 
748 
749 
750 
751 
752 
753 
754 
755 
756 
757 
758 
759 
760 
761 
762 
763 
764 
765 
766 
767 
768 
769 
770 

771 

772 
773 


Disease. 


774 
775 
776 
777 
778 
779 
780 


Malformation  of  scrotum,  congenital 

Malformation  of  seminal  vesicles,  congenital 

Malformation  of  shoulder  girdle,  congenital 

Malformation  of  skin,  congenital.     Not  to  include  Nevus 

Malformation  of  skull,  congenital 

Malformation  of  spinal  column,  congenital 

Malformation  of  spleen,  congenital 

Malformation  of  stomach,  congenital 

Malformation  of  suprarenal  gland,  congenital 

Malformation  of  testicle,  congenital 

Malformation  of  thorax,  congenital 

Malformation  of  thyroid  gland,  congenital 

Malformation  of  tongue,  congenital 

Malformation  of  trachea,  congenital 

Malformation  of  urethra,  congenital 

Malformation  of  urinary  organs,  congenital 

Malformation  of  uterus,  congenital 

Malformation  of  uvula,  congenital 

Malformation  of  vagina,  congenital 

Malformation  of  vulva,  congenital 

Malingering 

Mallet  finger 

Malnutrition 

Malta  fever 

Mamillitis.    When  puerperal  report  as  Mamillitis,  puer- 

perium  (or  pregnancy) 

Mamillitis,  pregnancy .]  When  possible  state  infecting 
>     microorganism  as  a  secondary 
Mamillitis,  puerperium      diagnosis. 


Mastitis,  acute. 


When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  puerperal  report  as  Mastitis, 
puerperium. 
When  possible  state  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis. 


Mastitis,  chronic 
Mastitis,  puerperium 
Mastoiditis,  acute. . . 
Mastoiditis,  chronic. 

Masturbation 

Measles.     Not  to  include  pork  measles.  (Cysticercosis) . . . 

Mediastinopericarditis.    When  possible  state  infecting 

microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 


Class  No. 


I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

I 

XVI 

XVII 

XVI 

XI 

XXIII 
XX 

XXIII 
f  XXIII 


XXIII 
XX 
VIII 
VIII 

XXIII 
XI 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


35 


Disease. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


Melancholia,  involutional 

Melanoderma 

Melena  neonatorum 

Meniere's  disease 

Meningitis,  cerebral.  When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal.  Not  to  include  Cerebrospinal 
fever.  When  possible  state  infecting  microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Meningitis,  spinal.  When  possible  state  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Meningocele J  Report  as  Malformation  of  spinal 

Meningo-myelocele|      column,  congenital. 

Menopause 

Menorrhagia 

Menstruation,  precocious 

Metatarsalgia 

Metritis,  acute.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  puerperal 
report  as  Metritis,  acute,  puerperium 

Metritis,  acute  puerperium.  When  possible  state  in- 
fecting microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Metritis,  chronic 

Metrorrhagia 

Mexican  typhus.    Report  as  Typhus  fever. 

Migraine 

Mikulicz's  disease 

Miliaria 

Miliary  fever 

Milium 

Milk  retention 

Milk  sickness  (trembles) 

Miscarriage .    From  fourth  to  seventh  month  of  pregnancy 

Miscarriage,  threatened 

Molluscum  contagiosum 

Monster 

Morphea.    Report  as  Scleroderma. 

Morvan's  disease 

Mucormycosis  of.  When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 


XV 

XXV 

XIX 

XVIII 

XVIII 


XXIII 


68 

145C 
152B 

76 

61 


XVIII 

61 

XVIII 

61 

XXIII 

130B 

XXIII 

128 

XXIII 

130B 

XIII 

149 

130A 


XXIII 

137 

XXIII 

130A 

XXIII 

128 

XVI 

74 

XVI 

99B 

XXV 

145C 

XI 

11 

XXV 

145C 

XXIII 

141 

XVI 

19 

XX 

134B 

XX 

134B 

XXV 

145C 

I 

150 

XVIII 

63 

XXIa 

25B 

36 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


No. 


Disease. 


International 
Class  No.        classifica- 
tion. 


809 


810 
811 


812 
813 
814 
815 

816 

817 

818 
819 
820 

821 
822 
823 
824 
825 

826 
827 

828 

829 
830 
831 
832 
832 

834 
835 


Mumps.  State  gland  or  duct  involved.  When  possible 
state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagno- 
sis  


Myocarditis,  acute... 
Myocarditis,  chronic. 


Myasthenia  gravis 

Mycetoma  of.  When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 
species.  To  include  actinomycotic  and  aspergillar 
mycetoma 

Mycosis  hingoides 

Myelitis,  disseminated 

Myelitis,  transverse 

Myiasis.  When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and  species. 
State  whether  cutaneous,  intestinal,  or  vesical 

I  When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis. 

Myoma  of.     State  site 

Myopia 

Myositis,  acute.  State  muscle.  When  possible  state 
infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Myositis,  chronic.     State  muscle 

Myositis,  progressive  ossifying . .  ^  ^^ 

Myositis,  traumatic  ossifying . . .  J 

Myotonia  congenital.     State  muscle 

Myringitis,  acute.  When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Myringitis,  chronic 

Myriapodiasis.  When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Myxedema.  To  include  Cachexia  strumipriva.  Not  to 
include  Psychosis,  thyreoigenous 

Myxoma  of.     State  site 

Necrosis  of  bone.     State  bone  affected 

Necrosis  of  cartilage.     State  cartilage  affected 

Necrosis  of  ossicles 

Nematodiasis,  otherwise  unclassified.  When  possible 
state  site,  genus,  and  species 

Nephralgia 

Nephritis,  acute.  When  a  complication  of  pregnancy 
or  the  puerperium,  report  as  Nephritis,  acute,  preg- 
nancy; or  Nephritis,  acute,  puerperium.  When  com- 
plicating Scarlet  fever  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 


XI 
XVIII 


XXI 
XXV 
XVIII 
XVIII 

XXIm 

V 
V 

XXVI 
IX 

XVII 
XVII 
XVII 
XVII 
XVII 

VIII 
VIII 

XXIk 

VII 
XXVI 

III 
III 

VIII 

XXIe 
XXVII 


XXVII 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


37 


Disease. 


Nephritis,  acute,  pregnancy.  ..[Not  to  include  Toxe- 
Nephritia,  acute,  puerperium.  .J     mia  of  pregnancy. 

Nephritis,  chronic  interstitial 

Nephritis,  chronic  parenchymatous 

Nephritis,  disseminated  suppurative 

Nephrolithiasis 

Nephroptosis 

Nervous  dyspepsia 

Neuralgia  of.     State  nerve 

Neurasthenia 

Neuritis,  multiple 

Neuritis  of.     State  nerve 

Neuritis,  optic 

Neurofibromata,  multiple.     Report  as  Neuroma. 
Neuroma  of.     State  site.     To  include  Neurofibromata. 

multiple,  and  Neuroma,  plexiform 

Neuroma,  plexiform.     Report  as  Neuroma. 

Neuroretinitis 

Neurosis,   intestinal.     To  include  Enteralgia,  Entero- 

paresis,  Enterospasm,  and  nervous  diarrhea 

Neurosis,  occupational 

Neurosis  of  bladder 

Neurosis  of  larynx.     To  include  Epilepsy,  laryngeal, 

Laryngismus  stridulus,  and  Spasmodic  laryngeal  cough 

Neurosis  of  mammary  gland 

Neurosis  of  pharynx 

Neurosis,  traumatic.    To  include  Railway  spine 

Nevus 

Newborn  child.     Full-term  child  born  in  the  hospital 

or  hospital  ambulance 

Night  blindness 

Night  terrors 

Nonunion  of  bone.     Report  as  Union  of  bone,  faulty. 
Norwegian  itch.     Report  as  Scabies. 

Nostalgia 

Nystagmus 

Obesity 

Obstruction,  acute  intestinal.  .1  To  include  Intussuscep- 
Obstruction,  chronic  intestinal]     tion  and  Volvulus  . . . 


Class  No. 

International 

classifica- 
tion. 

J     XX 

138 

{     XX 

138 

XXVII 

120 

XXVII 

120 

XXVII 

122 

XXVII 

123 

XXVII 

122 

VI 

103 

XVIII 

73B 

XVIII 

74 

XVIII 

73B 

XVIII 

73B 

IX 

75C 

XXVI 

46 

IX 

75C 

VI 

HOB 

XVIII 

74 

XXVII 

124 

XXIV 

87 

XXIII 

133 

VI 

100 

XVIII 

74 

XXV 

150 

XIX 

151A 

IX 

75C 

XVIII 

74 

XVI 

68 

IX 

750 

XVI 

55 

f     VI 

109 

1      VI 

109 

38  NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS; 

DISEASES— Cont  inu»v  1 . 


No. 


Disease. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


867 
868 
869 
870 
871 

872 
873 
874 

875 


876 
877 
878 


879 
880 

881 

882 


883 
884 
885 
886 
887 
888 
889 
890 
891 
892 


Obstruction  of  pancreatic  duct VI 

Obstruction  of  portal  vein VI 

Ochronosis XVI 

Odontoma  of.     State  site XXVI 

Oesophagostoniiasis.     When  possible  state  site,  genus, 

and  Bpeeies XXIe 

Onychauxis XXV 

Onychia XXV 

Onychoma  of.     State  site XXV 

Oophoritis,  acute.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.     When  due  to  go- 

nococcus  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  ovary XXI11 

Oophoritis,  chronic XXI11 

Opacity  of  cornea IX 

Opacity  of  vitreous  humor 

Ophthalmia  neonatorum.  Report  aa  Gonococcus  infec- 
tion of  eye. 

Ophthalmoplegia 

Opisthorchiasis.    When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 

species XXIc 

Orchitis,  acute.  When  a  complication  of  mumps  report 
as  Mumps.  When  due  to  gonococirus  report  as  Gono- 
coccus infection  of  testicle XXIII 

Orchitis,  chronic.    When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate 

as  Gonococcus  infection  of  testicle XXIII 

Oriental  sore  (Aleppo  boil,  Delhi  boil,  Biskra  button) 
Report  as  Leishmaniasis. 

Ossification  of  auricle VIII 

Ossification  of  cartilage.     State  cartilage  affected Ill 

Ossification  of  larynx XXIV 

Ossification  of  tracheal  rings XXIV 

Osteitis  deformans Ill 

Osteoarthropathy,  hypertrophic XVI 

Osteogenesis  imperfecta Ill 

Osteomalacia Ill 

Osteoma  of.     State  site.     To  include  Exostosis XXVI 

Osteomyelitis  of,  acute.  State  bone  affected.  When 
possible  state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis !        Ill 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS.  39 

DISEASES— Continued. 


Disease. 


Osteomyelitis  of,  chronic ' 

Otitis  externa 

Otitis  interna,  acute 

Otitis  interna,  chronic 

Otitis  media,  acute 

Otitis  media,  chronic 

Oxyuriasis.      Infection  with  Oxyuris  vermicularis  (seu 

Enterobius  vermicularis) 

Ozena 


When  possible  state  in- 
fecting microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diag- 
nosis  


Pachymeningitis,  cerebral 

Pachymeningitis,  spinal 

Palpitation,  cardiac 

Pancreatitis,  acute.  When  possible  state  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Pancreatitis,  chronic 

Panophthalmitis.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Papilloma  of.  State  site.  To  include  Condyloma, 
non-specific 

Pappataci  fever. 

Paragonimiasis.  When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Paralysis,  acute  ascending 

Paralysis  agitans 

Paralysis,  Brown-Sequard's 

Paralysis,  infantile  spastic 

Paralysis  of  muscle,  ischemic .     State  muscle 

Paralysis  of  nerve 

Paralysis  of  ocular  muscle.     State  muscle  involved 

Paralysis  of  spinal  nerve.     State  nerve 

Paralysis  of  vocal  cords 

Paramyoclonus  multiplex 

Paranoia 

Paranoia,  alcoholic.     Report  as  Psychosis,  intoxication. 

Paranoid  state 

Paraphimosis 

Paraplegia,  ataxia 

Paraplegia,  hereditary  spastic. 

Paratyphoid  fever.     Report  as  Epidemic  meat  poisoning 

Paronychia 

Parturition,  abnormal 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

Ill 

146 

VIII 

76 

VIII 

76 

VIII 

76 

VIII 

76 

VIII 

76 

XXIe 

107 

XXIV 

86 

XVIII 

61 

XVIII 

61 

V 

85 

VI 

118 

VI 

118 

IX 

XXVI 
XI 

XXIc 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XVII 
XVIII 

IX 
XVIII 
XXIV 
XVIII 

XV 

XV 
XXIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 

XXV 
XX 


75C 

46 
19 

107 

63 

63 

63 

63 
149 

66 

75C 

66 

74 

74 


68 

127 

66 

63 

145C 
136 


40 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


No. 


927 
928 

929 
930 
931 
932 

933 
934 

935 

936 


937 

938 
939 

940 
941 
942 

943 


944 
945 
946 

947 

948 

949 
950 
951 
952 
953 
954 


hisease. 


Class  N'o. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


Pericarditis.     State  variety.. 
Perichondritis  of  auricle 


Parturition,  normal 

Pediculosis.  State  whether  infecting  organism  is  /'<  di- 
cuhis  capitis;  Pedieulua  corporis,  or  Phthvriua  pubis 

Pellagra - 

Pemphigus 

Pemphigus  neonatorum 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

When  possible  state  in- 
fecting microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

Perichondritis  of  larynx 

Perichondritis  of.  State  cartilage  affected.  When  pos- 
sible state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary  di- 
agnosis  

Perihepatitis 

(When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis 

Perisplenitis 

Peritonitis,   acute  general. .  (WTien  possible  state  infect- 
Peritonitis,  acute  general,  j     ing  microorganism  as  a 

puerperium [    secondary  diagnosis 

Peritonitis,  acute  local.  When  due  to  gonococcus  report 
as  Gonococcus  infection  of  peritoneum.  When  puer- 
peral diagnosticate  as  Peritonitis,  acute  local,  puer- 
perium  

When       possible 


Periostitis  of,  acute 

Periostitis  of,  chronic. 


Peritonitis,  acute  local  abscess  pelvic. 
Peritonitis,  acute  local,  puerperium. 

Peritonitis,  chronic  general 

Peritonitis,  chronic  local 


state  infecting 
microorganism 
as  a  secondary 
diagnosis 


Pernio.     Report  as  Chilblain. 

Persistent  thymus  gland.     Not  to  include  Status  lym- 

phaticus 

Perversion  of  appetite 

Perverted  color  vision 

Pes  cavus  (hollow  foot) 

Pes  planus  (flat  foot) , 

Pea  valgus 

Phantom  tumor 


XX 

XX I  m 

XVI 

XXV 

XXV 

XXIV 

V 

\  III 

XXIV 


III 

VI 

111 
III 

VII 

VI 
XX 


XXIII 

VI 

XXIII 

VI 

VI 


VII 
VI 
IX 
XIII 
XIII 
XIII 
XVI 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


41 


No. 


955 

956 
957 

958 
959 

960 


961 
962 

963 
964 
965 
966 
967 

968 
969 

970 

971 

972 
973 
974 
975 
976 
977 
978 

979 

980 
981 
982 
983 

984 


Disease. 


Pharyngitis,  acute.     When  possible  state  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Pharyngitis,  chronic 

Phimosis.     State  whether  congenital  or  acquired 

State  vein.    When  possible 


Phlebitis  of 

Phlebitis  of,  puerperium.. 


state  infecting  microor- 
ganism as  a  secondary  di- 
agnosis  


Piedra 

Piles.     Report  as  Hemorrhoids,  internal,  external,  or 

mixed. 
Pinta 


Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. . 
Pleurisy,  suppurative . .  1 


Pityriasis  rosea 

Pityriasis  rubra.     Report  as  Dermatitis,  exfoliativa. 

Pityriasis  simplex 

Pityriasis  versicolor i 

Placenta  previa,  parturition 

Placenta  previa,  pregnancy 

Plague.  State  whether  pneumonic,  septicemic  or 
bubonic 

Pleurisy,  acute  fibrinous 

Pleurisy,  chronic  fibrous 

When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  sec- 
ondary diagnosis 

Pleuritic  adhesions 

Pneumatocele  capitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho .  i 

Pneumonia,  interstitial 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pneumonoconiosis 

Pneumopericardium 

Pneumophagia.     Report  as  Cribbing. 

Pneumothorax.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Poliomyelitis,  acute  bulbar 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior  acute = 

Poliomyelitis,  anterior  chronic 

Polycythemia,  chronic 

Polypus,  nasal.     State  nature  of  tumor 


Internal  ional 
Class  No.         classifica- 
tion. 


XXI 


XXIV 
XXIV 


100. 

100 

150  or  127 

83 
139 

25B 


25B 
145C 

145C 
25B 

135 
135 

15 
93 
93 

93 
93 

93 
145C 

91 
9S 
92 
98 
77 


93 
63 
63 
63 
55 
46 


42 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


No. 

Disease. 

Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

985 

Porocephaliasis.     When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 

XX I  i 

107 

Posthitis.     Report  as  Balanoposthitia. 

Pott's   disease.     Report   as    Tuberculous    abscess    of 

vertebra. 

986 

XVI 

130B 

987 

XX 

13-1 A 

988 

Premature  delivery.    After  seventh  month  of  preg- 

XX 

134B 

989 

Prematurity     Not  to  include  stillbirths 

XIX 

151B 

990 

XXIII 

127 

991 

IX 

75C 

9!>2 

VI 

110A 

993 

Proctitis.    When  possible  state  infecting  microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diagnosis.     When  due  to  gonococcus 

report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  rectum 

VI 

110A 

Proctocele.     See  Prolapse  posterior  vaginal  wall. 

Prolapse  of  anterior  vaginal  wall  (Cystocele).     Always 

use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  under  either  Laceration 

of  pelvic  floor  or  Relaxation  of  pelvic  floor. 

Prolapse  of  posterior  vaginal  wall  (Proctocele).    Always 

use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  under  either  Lacera- 

tion of  pelvic  floor  or  Relaxation  of  pelvic  floor. 

994 

VI 

HOB 

995 

XXVII 

125 

Prolapse  of  uterus.     Always  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

under  Displacement  of  uterus. 

When  possible  state  infecting  mi- 

\ 

croorganism  as  a  secondary  di- 

996 
997 

Prostatitis,  acute 

Prostatitis,  chronic. . 

agnosis.     When  due  to  gono- 
coccus report   as  Gonococcus 
infection    of    prostate    gland. 
Not  to  include  Enlargement  of 

X  X 
X  X 

126 
126  - 

998 

Protozoa  infection,  otherwise  unclassified.    State  genus 

and  species 

XXIb 

999 

Prurigo 

XXV 
XXV 

145C 

1000 

Pruritus.    Not  to  include  Pruritus  ani  or  Pruritus  vulva . 

145C 

1001 

I'rurit us  a iti 

VI 

XXIII 

XVI 

145C 

1002 

145C 

1003 

i  Pseudocyetds 

189B 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


43 


Disease. 


Pseudoleukemia,  infantile 

Pseudoleukemia,  splenic.     Report  as  Anemia,  splenic. 
Psilosis.     Report  as  Sprue. 

Psoriasis 

Psychasthenia 

Psychosis  due  to  organic  brain  disease 

Psychosis,  epileptic 

Psychosis,  exhaustive,  infective,  and  toxic 

Psychosis,  hysterical 

Psychosis,  intoxication.  State  cause.  To  include  al- 
coholic dementia,  alcoholic  hallucinatory  delusional 
states,  alcoholic  paranoia,  drugs,  and  other  causes  of 
intoxication 

Psychosis,  manic  depressive.  To  include  depressed, 
maniacal,  and  mixed  phases.  When  complicating 
pregnancy  or  the  puerperium  use  as  a  secondary  di- 


Psychosis,  polyneuritica  (Korssakow's  syndrome). 
State  cause 

Psychosis,  senile 

Psychosis,  thyreoigenous.  Always  use  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis  under  Cretinism  or  Myxedema. 

Psychosis,  traumatic 

Pterygium 

Puerperium 

Purpura , 

Pyelitis.  When  possible  state  infecting  microorganism 
as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  pelvis  of  kidney. . . 

Pyelonephritis.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Pyemia.  Report  as  Septicemia,  or  Septicemia,  puer- 
perium. 

Pylephlebitis.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Pyloric  incontinence 

Pylorospasm 

Pyonephrosis.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


II 


XXV 
XV 
XV 
XV 
XV 
XV 


XV 


XV 


VI 
VI 
VI 

XXVII 


53B 


1450 

68 
74 
09 
68 
73A 


68 


68 


XV 

68 

XV 

154A 

XV 

68 

IX 

75C 

XX 

134A 

II 

55 

XXVII 

122 

XXVII 

122 

83 
103 
103 

122 


44 


NOMKNc'I.A  TCKK    OF    DISEASES    AND    OOWDITIOWS. 
DISEASES- Continued. 


No. 


hise  iv,-. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


1025 
1026 

11)27 
1028 


102!) 
1030 
1031 


1032 
1033 
1034 
1035 
1036 


1037 
1038 
1039 
1040 
1041 
1042 
1043 
1044 
1045 
1046 

1047 
1048 
1049 
1050 
1051 
1052 
1053 


Retrocession  . 
Retroflexion  . 
Retroversion  . 


Pyopneumopericardium.  .lWhen  possible,  state  infect- 

Pyopneumothorax [     ing   microorganism    as   a 

Pyorrhoea  alveolaria J     secondary  diagnosis. 

Rabies 

Railway  spine.     Report  as  Neurosis,  traumatic. 

Uanula.     Report  as  Cyst  of,  retention. 

Raynaud's  disease 

R<  gurgitation  from  stomach 

Relapsing  fever,  When  po&sible,  state  whether  of  East 
Africa,  North  Africa.  West  Africa,  North  America, 
South  America,  Asia,  Europe,  and  give  genus  and 
species 

Relaxation  of  pelvic  floor 

Retained  secundines,  parturition 

Retained  secundines,  puerperium 

Retention  of  urine 

Retinitis 

Always  use  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 
under  Displacement  of  uterus.  Not 
to  include  Displacement  of  uterus, 
puerperium. 

Rheumatic  fever,  acute 

Rheumatic  fever,  subacute 

Rheumatism,  chronic  articular 

Rheumatism,  muscular 

Rhinitis,  acute 

Rhinitis,  atrophic " 

Rhinitis,  hypertrophic 

Rhinolith 

Rhinoscleroma 

Rhinosporidium-infection;  when  possible  state  site, 
genus,  and  species 

Rickets 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever 

Rosacea 

Rumination 

Rupture  of  esophagus,  spontaneous 

Rupture  of  heart,  spontaneous 

Rupture  of  spleen,  spontaneous ' 

Saccharomyees.     Report  as  Blastomycosis. 


NVI 

VI 


77 
93 
99A 
23 


142 
103 


NXTb 

3B 

XXIII 

132 

XX 

135 

XX 

135 

XXVII 

124 

IX 

75C 

XI 

47 

XI 

47 

XVI 

48B 

XVI 

149 

XXIV 

86 

XXIV 

86 

XXIV 

86 

XXIV 

86 

XXV 

86 

XX  lb 

XVI 

36C 

XI 

19 

XXV 

145C 

VI 

103 

VI 

101 

V 

79C 

VII 

116 

NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued . 


45 


Disease. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


Salpingitis,  acute.  When  possible,  state  infecting  mi- 
croorganism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  fallop- 
ian tube 

Salpingitis,  chronic.  To  include  Hydrosalpinx.  When 
possible,  state  infecting  microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus,  report  as  Gono- 
coccus infection  of  fallopian  tube 

'When  possible,  state 

Salpingitis,  eustachian,  acute infecting  microor- 

Salpingitis,  eustachian,  chronic.       ganism  as  a  second- 
ary diagnosis. 

Sarcoma  of.     State  site.     To  include  Chloroma 

Sarcopsylliasis. . .  jWhen  possible  state  site,  genus,  and     [ 

Sarcosporidiosis . .  J     species.  1 

Scabies,  Norwegian.  .jWhen  possible  state  genus  and    f 

Scabies,  sarcoptic ...  J     species. 

Scarlet  fever 

Schistosomiasis,  African,  intestinal 

Schistosomiasis,  African,  vesical... 

Schistosomiasis,  Asiatic,  intestinal. 

Sclerema,  under  1  year 

Scleritis.     To  include  Episcleritis 

Sclerodermia.     To  include  Morphea 

Sclerosis,  amyotrophic  lateral 

Sclerosis,  disseminated 

Sclerosis,  lateral 

Sclerosis  of  corpus  cavernosum 

Sclerosis  of  ovary 

Sclerosis  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Scrotum,  redundant 

Scurvy 

Sea  sickness 

Sebaceous  cyst.     Report  as  Cyst  of,  retention. 

Seborrhea 

Seminal  emissions 

Senility.  Not  to  include  Psychosis,  senile.  When 
due  to  arterial  sclerosis  report  as  Arterial  sclerosis, 
general 


XXIII 


XXIII 


I  When  possible 
state  species. 


132 


132 


VIII 

76 

VIII 

76 

XXVI 

39^5 

XXIm 

145C 

XXIb 

XXIi 

145B 

XI 

7 

XXIc 

107 

XXIc 

124 

XXIc 

107 

XIX 

151B 

IX 

75C 

XXV 

145C 

XVIII 

63 

XVIII 

63 

XVIII 

63 

XXIII 

127 

XXIII 

132 

XXIII 

127 

XVI 

49 

XVI 

189A 

XXV 

145C 

XXIII 

127 

XVI 


154B 


46 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


Disease. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


Septicemia.  When  possible  state  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  puerperal  report 
as  Septicemia,  puerperium. 

Septicemia,  puerperium.  When  possible  state  infect- 
ing microorganism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

Shock 


When  possible  state  infecting 
microorganism  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis. 


Sinusitis,  ethmoidal.. 

Sinusitis,  frontal 

Sinusitis,  maxillary. . 
Sinusitis,  sphenoidal. 

Sin  us  of     State  site 

Skin  donor 

Sleeping  sickness.     Report  as  Trypanosomiasis. 

Smallpox 

Snow  blindness 

Soft  chancre.     Report  as  Chancroid. 

Somnambulism 

Sore  throat.     Report  as  Pharyngitis,  acute,  or  chronic. 

Spasm,  habit 

Spasm,  nodding 

Spasmodic  laryngeal  cough.     Report  as   Neurosis  of 

larynx. 

Spasm  of  esophagus 

Spasm  of  rectum 

Spasm,  saltatory 

Spermatocele 

Spermatorrhea 

Spina  bifida.     Report  as  Malformation  of  spinal  column, 

cengenital. 

Splanchnoptosis 

Splenitis,  acute 

Splenitis,  chronic  interstitial 

Splenomegaly,  primary.     Report  as  Anemia  splenic. 

Splenoptosis 

Spondylitis  deformans.     Report  as  Arthritis  deformans. 

Sporotrichosis  of (When  possible  statel 

Sporozoa-infection,  other-<     site,    genus,    and} 

•wise  unclassified [    species J 

Sprue  (psilosis) 

Spur  on  nasal  septum 

Stammering.     Report  as  Stuttering. 


XI 

XX 
XVI 

XXIV 

XVI 

XXV 

XI 
IX 

XVIII 

XVIII 
XVIII 


VI 

VI 
XVIII 
XXIII 
XXIII 


VI 

VII 
VII 

VII 

XXIa 

XXIb 

VI 
XXIV 


20 

137 
189A 

146 

145C 
189  B 

5 

750 

74 

74 
74 


101 
HOB 
74 
127 
127 


HOB 

116 

116 

116 

25B 


110B 
86 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued. 


47 


Disease. 


Staphyloma  of  cornea 

Starvation 

Status  lymphaticus 

Stenosis  of  bronchus 

Stenosis  of  gall  duct 

Stonosis  of  larynx.     To  include  retained  intubation  tube 

Stenosis  of  nasal  duct 

Stenosis  of  punctum  lacrimale 

Stenosis  of  pylorus 

Stenosis  of  trachea 

Stillborn  child 

Sterility 

Stokes-Adams'  disease.     Report  as  Heart  block. 

Stomatitis.  Not  to  include  Thrush,  or  Stomatitis  due 
to  poisoning.  When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to 
gonococcus  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  mouth . 

Stomatitis,  gangrenous.  To  include  Cancrum  oris 
(noma).  When  possible  state  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

Straw  itch.     Report  as  Dermatitis  schambergi. 

Stricture  of  esophagus 

Stricture  of  intestine 

Stricture  of  pharynx 

Stricture  of  rectum 

Stricture  of  ureter 

Stricture  of  urethra 

Stricture  of  uterine  canal 

Strongyliasis.  When  possible  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Strongyloidosis.    When  possible  state  genus  and  species 

Stuttering 

Subinvolution  of  uterus 

Sudamina 

Suppression  of  urine 

Sycosis.    Report  as  Trichophytosis. 

Symblepharon 

Syncope.     Report  as  Anemia  of  brain. 

Synechia 

Synovitis,  acute } 

„         .  .  .      >State  joint 

Synovitis,  chronic. J 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

IX 

75C 

XVI 

177B 

XIV 

84 

XXIV 

98 

VI 

115B 

XXIV 

87 

IX 

75C 

IX 

75C 

VI 

103 

XXIV 

98 

XX 

XXIII 

127, 132 

VI 


VI 


IX 

IX 
XIII 
XIII 


99B 


142 


VI 

101 

VI 

109 

VI 

100 

VI 

HOB 

XXVII 

122 

XXVII 

125 

XXIII 

130B 

XXIe 

107   . 

XXle 

107 

XVIII 

74 

XXIII 

140 

XXV 

145C 

XXVII 

124 

75C 

75C 
147 
147 


•IS 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES   AND    CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


No. 


1140 

1141 

1142 

1143 

1144 

1145 

1146 

1147 

1148 

1149 

1150 

1151 

1152 

1153 

1154 

1155 

1156 

1157 

1158 

1159 

1160 

1161 

1162 

1163 

1164 

1165 

1166 

1167 

1168 

1169 

1170 

1171 

1172 

1173 

1174 

1.175 

1176 

1177 

1178 

1179 

1180 


Disease. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


Syphilis  of  blood  vessel.     State  artery  or  vein 

Syphilis  of  anus 

Syphilis  of  bladder 

Syphilis  of  bone.     State  bone  affected 

Syphilis  of  brain 

Syphilis  of  bronchus 

Syphilis  of  bursa.     State  bursa 

Syphilis  of  cartilage.     State  cartilage  affected 

Syphilis  of  cerebral  meninges 

Syphilis  of  cerebrospinal  meninges 

Syphilis  of  the  ear.     State  site 

Syphilis  of  epididymis 

Syph;lis  of  esophagus 

Syphilis  of  eye  and  annexa.     State  site 

Syphilis  of  heart 

Syphilis  of  intestine 

Syphilis  of  joint.     State  joint 

Syphilis  of  kidney 

Syphilis  of  larynx 

Syphilis  of  lip 

Syphilis  of  li\  er 

Spyhilis  of  lung 

Syphilis  of  lymph  nodes.     State  nodes 

Syphilis  of  mammary  gland 

Syphilis  of  mouth 

Syphilis  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Syphilis  of  nasal  passage 

Syphilis  of  palate 

Syphilis  of  pancreas 

Syphilis  of  penis 

Syphilis  of  pericardium 

Syphilis  of  peritoneum 

Syphilis  of  pharynx 

Syphilis  of  prostate  gland 

Syphilis  of  rectum 

Syphilis  of  reproductive  organs.     State  part  affected 

Syphilis  of  scrotum 

Syphilis  of  seminal  vesicle 

Syphilis  of  skin 

Syphilis  of  spermatic  cord 

Syphilis  of  spinal  cord 


V 
VI 

XXVII 

III 

XVIII 
XXIV 

IV 

III 

XVIII 

XVIII 

VIII 

XXIII 

VI 

IX 

V 

VI 

XIII 

XXVII 

XXIV 

VI 

VI 

XXIV 

XIV 

XXIII 

VI 
XVII 
XXIV 

VI 

VI 
XXIII 

V 

VI 

VI 
XXIII 

VI 
XXIII 
XXIII 
XXIII 
XXV 
XXIII 
XVIII 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Continued . 


49 


Disease. 


Syphilis  of  spinal  meninges 

Syphilis  of  spinal  nerve 

Syphilis  of  spleen 

Syphilis  of  stomach 

Syphilis  of  suprarenal  gland 

Syphilis  of  tendon  sheath.     State  tendon 

Syphilis  of  tongue 

Syphilis  of  tonsil 

Syphilis  of  testicle 

Syphilis  of  thymus  gland 

Syphilis  of  thyroid  gland 

Syphilis  of  trachea 

Syphilis  of  urethra 

Syphilis  of  uterus 

Syphilis  of  uvula 

Syphilis  of  vagina 

Syphilis  of  vulva 

Syphilis,  otherwise  unclassified 

Syringomyelia 

Tabardillo.     Report  as  Typhus  fever. 

Tabes  dorsalis 

Tachycardia 

Taeniasis  (Tapeworms).  When  possible,  state  site  (in- 
testinal or  somatic),  genus,  and  species.  Report 
Echinococcus  as  Echinococcosis  and  Cysticercus  as 
Cysticercosis 

Talipes.  State  variety.  When  congenital,  report  as 
Malformation  of  foot,  congenital 

Tenosynovitis  of.  State  tendon.  When  due  to  gono- 
coccus,  report  as  Gonococcus  infection  tendon  sheath . 

Teratoma  of.    To  include  Dermoid  cyst 

Tetanus 

Tetany 

Thrombosis  of.    State  artery  or  vein 

Thrombosis  of  eye  and  annexa.     State  vessel 

Thrombosis  of  lung.     State  artery  or  vein 

Thrombosis  of  mesenteric  artery 

Thrombosis  of  mesenteric  vein 

Thrombosis  of  portal  vein 

Thrombosis  of  puerperium.      State  vessel ....,.,.,,,, 

43370°— 16 4 


International 
Class  No.       classifica- 
tion. 


XVIII 
XVIII 

VII 

VI 

VII 
XVII 

VI 

VI 
XXIII 

VII 

VII 
XXIV 
XXVII 
XXIII 

VI 
XXIII 
XXIII 

XI 
XVIII 

XVIII 

V 


XXId 


XIII 


37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
63 

62 

85 


107 


149 


XVII 

149 

XXVI 

46 

XI 

24 

XVI 

74 

V 

82 

IX 

82 

XXIV 

82 

VI 

82 

VI 

82 

VI 

83 

XX 

139 

50  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Continued. 


No. 


1215 
1216 

1217 
1218 
1219 

1220 


1221 
1222 


1223 

1224 
1225 
1226 
1227 
1228 


1229 
1230 
1231 

1232 


1233 

1234 
1235 


1236 
1237 
1238 
1239 


Disease. 


Thrush 

Thyroiditis,  acute 

Thyroiditis,  chronic 

Tic,  convulsive 

Tic,  coordinated 

Tic,  painful,  of.     Report  as  Neuralgia  of. 

Tic,  psychical.  Not  to  include  Constitutional  psycho- 
pathic state 

Tic,  simple.    Report  as  Spasm,  habit. 

Tokelau .     Report  as  Aspergillosis  of  skin. 

Tonsillitis.     Report  as  Amygdalitis. 

Torsion  of  omentum 

Torsion  of  spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic 

Torticollis.  Report  according  to  cause,  as  Contracture 
of  muscle,  or  Cramp  of  muscle. 

Toxemia  of  pregnancy,  to  include  Eclampsia,  parturi- 
tion; Eclampsia,  pregnancy;  Eclampsia,  puerperium 

Transposition  of  viscera.    State  viscera  transposed 

Tracheitis 

Tracheocele 

Trachoma 

Trematodiasis,  miscellaneous.  When  possible,  statesite, 
genus,  and  species 

Trembles.     Report  as  Milk  sickness. 

Trichiasis 

Trichiniasis 

Trichomoniasis.  State  clinical  condition  (as  diarrhea, 
etc.),  giving,  when  possible,  site,  genus,  and  species. 

Trichophytosis.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Trichosporum.     Report  as  Piedra. 

Trichuriasis.  When  possible,  state  site,  genus,  and 
species 

Trigger  finger 

Trypanosomiasis.  When  possible,  state  special  type  (as 
Sleeping  sickness,  or  South  American) 

Tuberculide.     Report  as  Tuberculosis  of  skin. 

Tuberculosis,  abdominal 

Tuberculosis,  acute  bronchopneumonic 

Tuberculosis,  acute  general 

Tuberculosis,  acute  pneumonic 


Class  No. 


XXI 
VII 
VII 

XVIII 
XVIII 


XVIII 


VI 
XXIII 


XXIb 

XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


XX 

138 

I 

150 

XXIV 

89 

XXIV 

98 

IX 

75B 

XXIc 

IX 

75C 

XXIe 

107 

XXIb 

107 

XXIa 

145A 

XXIe 

107 

XIII 

149 

NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES  -Continued. 


51 


Disease. 


Tuberculosis,  acute  pulmonary  miliary. 

Tuberculosis,  chronic  pulmonary 

Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis  o 
Tuberculosis 


anus 

appendix 

bladder 

bone.    State  bone  affected 

brain 

bronchus 

bursa.    State  bursa 

cartilage.     State  cartilage  affected 

cerebral  meninges 

cerebrospinal  meninges 

Cowper's  gland 

ear.    State  site 

epididymis 

esophagus 

eye  and  annexa.     State  site 

heart 

intestine 

joint.    State  joint 

kidney 

larynx 

lip 

liver 

lymph  nodes.    State  nodes 

mammary  gland 

mouth 

muscle.    State  muscle 

nasal  passage 

omentum 

palate 

pancreas 

penis 

pericardium 

peritoneum 

pharynx 

pleura 

prostate  gland 

rectum 

of    reproductive     organs.    State     part 


affected,.....,,.,,,. 


Class  No. 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


XI 
XI 
VI 
VI 
XXVII 

III 

XVIII 

XXIV 

IV 

III 

XVIII 
XVIII 
XXIII 
VIII 
XXIII 

VI 

IX 

V 

VI 

XIII 

XXVII 

XXIV 

VI 

VI 

XIV 

XXIII 

VI 
XVII 
XXIV 

VI 

VI 

VI 
XXIII 

V 

VI 

VI 
XXIV 
XXIII 

VI 

XXIII 


29 
28 
34 
31 
34 
34 
30 
28 
34 
34 
30 
30 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
31 
33 
34 
28 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
31 
34 
34 
34 
34 
31 
34 
28 
34 
34 

34 


,VJ  NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

DISEASES— Cont  inne.  I . 


No. 


12*0 

1281 
1282 
1283 

1284 
1285 
1286 
L287 
1288 
1289 
1290 
1291 
1292 
1293 
1294 
1295 
1296 
1297 
1298 
1299 
1300 
1301 
1302 
1303 
1304 
1305 
1306 

1307 
1308 

1309 

1310 
1311 


1312 
1313 
1314 
1315 
1316 


Disease. 


Tuberculosis  of  scrotum 

Tuberculosis  of  seminal  vesicle 

Tuberculosis  of  skin 

Tuberculosis  of  spermatic  cord 

Tuberculosis  of  spinal  cord 

Tuberculosis  of  spinal  meninges 

Tuberculosis  of  spleen 

Tuberculosis  of  stomach 

Tuberculosis  of  suprarenal  gland 

Tuberculosis  of  tendon  sheath .     State  tendon 

Tuberculosis  of  testicle 

Tuberculosis  of  thymus  gland 

Tuberculosis  of  thyroid  gland 

Tuberculosis  of  tongue 

Tuberculosis  of  tonsil 

Tuberculosis  of  trachea 

Tuberculosis  of  ureter 

Tuberculosis  of  urethra 

Tuberculosis  of  uterus 

Tuberculosis  of  uvula 

Tuberculosis  of  vagina 

Tuberculosis  of  vulva 

Tuberculosis,  otherwise  unclassified.     State  site 

Tuberculous  abscess  of  bone.     State  bone  affected 

Tuberculous  abscess  of  cartilage .    State  cartilage  affected 

Tuberculous  abscess  of  pharynx 

Tuberculous  abscess   of    vertebra.     (Pott's   disease.) 

State  bone  affected 

Tuberculous  abscess,  otherwise  unclassified 

Tumors,  mixed,  benign.     State  site.    To  include  all 

benign  tumors  of  mixed  type 

Tumors,  mixed ,  malignant.    State  site.    To  include  all 

mixed  tumors  of  malignant  type 

Typhoid  bacillus  carrier 

Typhoid  fever.    To  include  all  forms  of  infection  of  a 

typhoid  type  caused  by  the  typhoid-colon  group  of 

bacilli 

Typhus  fever 

Ulcer  of  bladder 

Ulcer  of  bronchus 

Ulcer  of  duodenum 

Ulcer  of  duodenum,  perforating 


International 
Class  No.        classifica- 
tion. 


XXIII 
XXIII 

XI 
XXIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 

VII 

VI 

vi  r 

XVII 
XXIII 

VII 

VII 

VI 

VI 
XXIV 
XXVII 
XXVII 
XXIII 

VI 
XXIII 
XXIII 

XI 

XI 

XI 

XI 

XI 
XI 

XXVI 


34 
34 

34 
34 
34 
30 
34 
34 
52 
34 
31 
34 
34 
34 
34 
28 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 
34 

32 
34 

46 


XXVI 

39-45 

XI 

la 

XI 

1 

XI 

2 

XXVII 

124 

XXIV 

98 

VI 

105A 

VI 

105A 

NOMENCLATURE    OE    DTSEASKS  AND   CONDITIONS.  53 

DISEASES— ( lontlnued . 


Disease. 


State  Hite. 


Ulcer  of  epiglottis 

Ulcer  of  eye  and  annexa 

Ulcer  of  intestine 

Ulcer  of  intestine,  perforating  .  . 

Ulcer  of  mouth 

Ulcer  of  nasal  passage 

Ulcer  of  rectum 

Ulcer  of  skin I 

}State  site . 


Ulcer  of  skin,  varicosel 

Ulcer  of  stomach 

Ulcer  of  stomach,  perforating 

Ulcer  of  trachea 

Ulcer,  phagedenic 

Uncinariasis.     State  genus  and  species 

Undulant  fever.    Report  as  Malta  fever. 

Union  of  bone,  delayed.  Report  as  Union  of  bone, 
faulty. 

Union  of  bone,  faulty.  State  bone  affected.  To  in- 
clude delayed  union,  faulty  union,  nonunion,  vicious 
union,  and  Exuberant  callus 

Union  of  bone,  vicious.  Report  as  Union  of  bone, 
faulty. 

Uremia,  acute.  Use  only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  un- 
der appropriate  form  of  nephritis.  When  a  complica- 
tion of  pregnancy  or  the  puerperium  use  as  a  secondary 
diagnosis  to  Nephritis,  acute  (or  chronic),  pregnancy 
(or  puerperium).     See  also  Toxemia  of  pregnancy. 

Uremia,  chronic.    Use  only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis 

under  appropriate  form  of  nephritis. 
Ureteral  colic 

Ureteritis.  When  possible  state  infecting  microorgan- 
ism as  a  secondary  diagnosis.  When  due  to  gonococcus 
report  as  Gonococcus  infection  of  ureter 

Urethral  fever,  traumatic 

When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 
organism as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  report  as 
Gonococcas  infection  of  urethra. 


Urethritis,  acute.. 
Urethritis,  chronic 


Urticaria 

Urticaria  pigmentosa . 

Vaccinia 

Vaginismus 


Ill 


Class  No. 

Inlcmsil  ional 
classifica- 
tion. 

XXIV 

87 

IX 

75C 

VI 

L05B 

VI 

105B 

VI 

99B 

XXIV 

8G 

VI 

HOB 

(  XXV 

145C 

]     v 

83 

VI 

102 

VI 

102 

XXIV 

98 

XI 

145 

XXIe 

106 

XXVII 


146 


123 


XXVII 

122 

XXVII 

125 

XXVII 

125 

"  XXVII 

125 

XXV 

145C 

XXV 

145C 

XI 

19 

XXIII 

132 

54 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
DISEASES— Cont  lnueil . 


No. 

Disease 

Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 

1341 

Vaginitis,  acute.. 

organism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 

XXIII 

132 

1342 

Vaginitis,  chronic 

When  due  to  gonococcus  report  as 
Gonococcus  infection  of  vagina. 

XXIII 

132 

1343 

Valvular  disease,  chronic  cardiac.     State  valve  affected . 

V 

79A 

1344 

Varicocele 

XXIII 

V 
XXVII 
XXIII 

83 

1345 

Varix  of.     State  v 
Varix  of  bladder. 
Varix  of  broad  ligs 

rin 

83 

1346 

83 

1347 

ixnent 

83 

1348 

Varix  of  esophagus 

VI 

83 

1349 

Varix  of  vulva 

XXIII 
XI 

83 

1350 

Veldt  sore 

145C 

1351 

Verruga  peruviana 

XI 

55 

1352 

Vertigo 

XVI 

189A 

1353 

VI 

100 

Vitiligo.     Report  as  Leukodermia. 

Volvulus.     Report  as  Obstruction,  intestinal,  acute  or 

chronic. 

Vomiting,  cyclic.            1                   __      .  . 

>  Report  as  vomiting,  recurrent. 
Vomiting,  intermittent.  J 

1354 

Vomiting  of  pregnancy.     Not  to  include  Toxemia  of 

pregnancy 

XX 

134B 

Vomiting,  periodic.     Report  as  Vomiting,  recurrent. 

1355 

Vomiting,  recurrent.    To  include  cyclic,  intermittent, 
and  periodic  vomiting.     Not  to  include  Acidosis,  non- 
diabetic,  Vomiting  of  pregnancy,  nor  Toxemia  of 

preernancv -- 

VI 

103 

When  possible  state  infecting  micro- 

1356 
1357 

Vulvitis,  acute. . 
Vulvitis,chronic. 

organism  as  a  secondary  diagnosis. 
When  due  to  gonococcus  report  as 
Gonococcus  infection  of  vulva. 

XXIII 

132 

1358 

Wart 

XXV 

II 

XI 

145C 

1359 

Werholf'a  disease. 
Whooping  cough. 

49 

1360 

8 

1361 

Xanthoma 

XXV 
XXV 

145C 

1362 

Xerodermia  pigmentosa. .                     

145C 

1363 

Xerosis 

IX 
VI 
XI 

750 

1364 

Xerostomia 

99B 

1365 

Yaws  (frambesia) 

19 

1366 

Yellow  fever 

XI 
XVIII 

16 

1367 

Zoster 

145C 

POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS. 


Poisonings  and  intoxications. 


Class  No. 

Intern  ational 
classifica- 
tion. 

XXII 

56B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

xxn 

165B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

56B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

Absinthe  poisoning 

Acetanilide  poisoning,  acute 

Acetanilide  poisoning,  chronic 

Acetic  acid  poisoning .' 

Acetylene  poisoning 

Acetylene  poisoning,  industrial 

Acid  potassium  oxalate  poisoning 

Aconite  poisoning 

Aconitine  poisoning 

Alcohol  poisoning.     Not  to  include  Psychosis  intoxica 

tion 

Alum  poisoning 

Ammonia  poisoning,  acute 

Ammonia  poisoning,  industrial .... 

Ammonium  carbonate  poisoning 

Ammonium  hydroxide  poisoning 

Amyl  alcohol  poisoning  (fusel  oil) 

Amyl  alcohol  poisoning,  industrial 

Amylene  hydrate  poisoning 

Amyl  nitrate  poisoning.     Report  as  Nitrite  poisoning. 

Aniline  poisoning 

Aniline  poisoning,  industrial 

Antimony  poisoning 

Antimony  poisoning,  industrial 

Antipyrine  poisoning,  acute 

Antipyrine  poisoning,  chronic 

Arsenic  poisoning,  acute 

Arsenic  poisoning,  chronic 

Arsenic  poisoning,  industrial 

Arseniuretted  hydrogen  poisoning 

Arseniuretted  hydrogen  poisoning,  industrial 

Aspidium  poisoning 

Atropine  poisoning 

Barium  poisoning 

Belladonna  poisoning 

Benzol  poisoning  (benzine) 

Benzol  poisoning,  industrial 


55 


56 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND  CONDITION'S. 
POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS— Continued. 


No. 


1403 

1404 
1405 
1406 
1407 
1408 
1409 
1410 
1411 
1412 
1413 

1414 

1415 
1416 
1417 
1418 
1419 

1420 
1421 
1422 
1423 
1424 
1425 

1426 
1427 
1428 
1429 
1430 
1431 
1432 
1433 
1434 
1435 
1436 
1437 


Poisonings  ami  intoxications. 


Bismuth,  poisoning.  Not  to  include  Arsenic  or  Nitrite 
poisoning 

Borax  poisoning 

Boric  arid  poisoning 

Botulism 

Bromide  poisoning 

Bromine  poisoning 

Bromoform  poisoning 

Caffeine  poisoning,  acute 

Caffeine  poisoning,  chronic 

Cannabis  indica  poisoning,  acute  (hashish) 

Cannabis  indica  poisoning,  chronic.  Not  to  include 
Psychosis,  intoxication 

Cantharides  poisoning 

Carbolic  acid  poisoning.     Report  as  Phenol  poisoning. 

Carbon  dioxide  poisoning 

Carbon  dioxide  poisoning,  industrial 

Carbon  disulphide  poisoning 

Carbon  disulphide  poisoning,  industrial 

Carbon  monoxide  poisoning.  Not  to  include  Illuminat- 
ing gas  poisoning 

Carbon  monoxide  poisoning,  industrial 

Castor  oil  seed  poisoning 

Cheese  poisoning 

Chloralamide  poisoning 

Chloral  hydrate  poisoning,  acute 

Chloral  hydrate  poisoning,  chronic.  Not  to  include 
Psychosis,  intoxication 

Chlorate  poisoning 

Chlorethyl  poisoning 

Chlorethyl  vapor  poisoning 

Chloride  of  lime  poisoning,  industrial 

Chlorinated  lime  poisoning 

Chlorinated  soda  poisoning 

Chlorine  poisoning 

Chlorine  poisoning,  industrial 

Chloroform  poisoning 

Chloroform  vapor  poisoning 

Chloroform  vapor  poisoning,  delayed 

Chromium  poisoning 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

X  X 1 1 

165B 

XXII 

164 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

164 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

165B 

NOMENCLATURE   OP   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS— Continued. 


57 


No. 


1438 

1439 
1440 
1441 
1442 
1443 
1444 

1445 
1446 
1447 

1448 
1449 
1450 
1451 
1452 
1453 
1454 

1455 
1456 
1457 
1458 
1459 
1460 
1461 
1462 
1463 
1464 
1465 
1466 
1467 
1468 

1469 
1470 
1471 
1472 
1473 


Poisonings  and  intoxications. 


Chromium  poisoning,  industrial.     Report  lead  ehromate 

poisoning  as  Lead  poisoning,  industrial 

Chrysarobin  poisoning 

Cinchona  poisoning 

Coca  poisoning,  acute 

Coca  poisoning,  chronic 

Cocaine  poisoning,  acute 

Cocaine  poisoning,  chronic.     Not  to  include  Psychosis, 

intoxication 

Cocculus  indicus  poisoning 

Codeine  poisoning,  acute 

Codeine  poisoning,  chronic.     Not  to  include  Psychosis, 

intoxication 

Coffee  poisoning 

Colchicine  poisoning 

Colchicum  poisoning 

Conium  poisoning 

Copaiba  poisoning 

Copper  poisoning 

Cordite  poisoning.     Not  to  include  Nitrite  or  Picric 

acid  poisoning 

Creatoxismua  (meat  poisoning) 

Creolin  poisoning 

Creosote  poisoning 

Croton  oil  poisoning 

Curare  poisoning 

Cyanide  poisoning 

Cyanide  poisoning,  industrial 

Cyanogen  poisoning 

Cyanogen  poisoning,  industrial 

Delphinium  poisoning 

Digitalis  poisoning 

Dinitrobenzol  poisoning,  industrial 

Dionine  poisoning,  acute 

Dionine  poisoning,  chronic.     Not  to  include  Psychosis, 

intoxication 

Duboisia  poisoning 

Egg  albumin  poisoning 

Elaterin  poisoning 

Elaterium  poisoning 

Epinephrin  poisoning 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

164 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

164 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

58  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS— Continued. 


Poisonings  and  intoxications. 


1509 


Ergot  poisoning,  acute 

Ergot  poisoning,  chronic 

Ether  poisoning,  acute 

Ether  poisoning,  chronic 

Ether  vapor  poisoning 

Fish  poisoning 

Fish  venom  poisoning 

Formaldehyde  poisoning.  To  include  If  examethylena- 
mine  poisoning 

Formaldehyde  poisoning,  industrial 

Gasoline  poisoning 

Gasoline  poisoning,  industrial 

Gelsemium  poisoning 

Guaiacol  poisoning 

Heroine  poisoning,  acute 

Heroine  poisoning,  chronic.  Not  to  include  Psychosis, 
intoxication 

Hexamethylenamine  poisoning.  Report  as  Formalde- 
hyde poisoning. 

Hydrochloric  acid  poisoning 

Hydrochloric  acid  poisoning,  industrial 

Hydrocyanic  acid  poisoning 

Hydrocyanic  acid  poisoning,  industrial 

Hydrofluoric  acid  poisoning 

Hydrofluoric  acid  poisoning,  industrial 

Hyoscine  poisoning  (scopolamine)- 

Hyoscyamine  poisoning 

Hyoscyamus  poisoning 

Ice  cream  poisoning 

Illuminating  gas  poisoning 

Illuminating  gas  poisoning,  industrial 

Insect  sting 

Iodine  poisoning 

Iodoform  poisoning 

Iron  poisoning 

Kerosene  poisoning' 

Lathyrism 

Lead  poisoning,  acute 

Lead  poisoning,  chronic.  Not  to  include  Psychosis, 
intoxication 

Lead  poisoning,  industrial 


International 


Class  No. 

classifica- 
tion. 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

1G4 

XXII 

165A 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

104 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165A 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

57B 

XXII 

57A 

NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS.  59 

POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS-Continued. 


Poisonings  and  intoxications. 


Lobelia  poisoning 

Lysol  poisoning 

Magnesium  poisoning 

Manganese  poisoning,  industrial 

Marsh  gas  poisoning 

Marsh  gas  poisoning,  industrial 

Meat  poisoning.     Report  as  Creatoxismus. 

Mercury  poisoning,  acute 

Mercury  poisoning,  chronic 

Mercury  poisoning,  industrial 

Methyl  alcohol  poisoning 

Methyl  alcohol  vapor  poisoning 

Methyl  alcohol~vapor  poisoning,  industrial 

Milk  poisoning 

Morphine  poisoning,  acute 

Morphine  poisoning,  chronic.     Not  to  include  Psycho 

sis,  intoxication 

Muscarine  poisoning 

Mushroom  poisoning , 

Naphthalene  poisoning 

Naphthol  poisoning 

Neosalvarsan  poisoning,  acute 

Nicotine  poisoning,  acute 

Nicotine  poisoning,  chronic 

Nitric  acid  poisoning 

Nitrite  poisoning.     To  include  Amyl  nitrite  and  Nitro 

glycerin  poisoning 

Nitrobenzine  poisoning 

Nitrobenzine  poisoning,  industrial 

Nitroglycerin  poisoning.     Report  as  Nitrite  poisoning. 

Nitrous  gas  poisoning,  industrial 

Nitrous  oxide  poisoning 

Nux  vomica  poisoning 

Opium  poisoning,  acute 

Opium  poisoning,  chronic 

Oxalic  acid  poisoning 

Paraldehyde  poisoning,  acute 

Paraldehyde  poisoning,  chronic 

Parathyroid  extract  poisoning 

Pennyroyal  poisoning 

Petroleum  poisoning 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tions. 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

164 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

CO 


NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS— lout inuoil. 


Poisonings  and  Intoxications. 


Class  No. 

International 
classifica- 
tion. 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

1656 

XXII 

1C8B 

XXII 

1C5B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

1547 
1548 
1549 
1550 
1551 
1552 
1553 
1554 
1555 
1556 
1557 
1558 
1559 
1560 
1561 
1562 


1563 


1564 
1565 
1566 
1567 
1568 
1569 
1570 


1571 
1572 
1573 
1574 
1575 


1576 
1577 
1578 
1579 


Petroleum  vapor  poisoning,  industrial 

Phenacetin  poisoning,  acute 

Phenacetin  poisoning,  chronic 

Phenol  poisoning 

Phosphoretted  hydrogen  poisoning 

Phosphoric  acid  poisoning 

Phosphorous  acid  poisoning 

Phi  tsphoros  poisoning,  acute 

Phosphorus  poisoning,  industrial 

Physostigma  poisoning 

Ph Neostigmine  poisoning 

Picric  acid  poisoning 

Picric  acid  poisoning,  industrial 

Picrotoxine  poisoning 

Pilocarpine  poisoning 

Pilocarpus  poisoning 

Potassium  binoxalate  poisoning.     Report  as  Acid  po- 
tassium oxalate  poisoning. 

Potassium  carbonate  poisoning 

Potassium    chlorate    poisoning.     Report    as    Chlorate 
poisoning. 

Potassium  hydroxide  poisoning 

Potassium  nitrate  poisoning 

Potato  poisoning 

Pyridine  poisoning,  industrial 

Pyrogallic  acid  poisoning 

Quinine  poisoning 

Resorcin  poisoning 

Rhua  toxicodendron  poisoning.     Report  as  Dermatitis 
venenata. 

Salicylic  acid  poisoning.     To  include  salicylates 

Salvarsan  poisoning,  acute 

Santonin  poisoning 

Serum  poisoning 

Sewer  gas  poisoning 

Sewer  gas  poisoning,  industrial.     Report  as  Sulphu- 
retted hydrogen  poisoning,  industrial. 

Shell  fish  poisoning 

Silver  poisoning,  acute 

Silver  poisoning,  chronic ■ 

Snake  venom  poisoning 


XXII 


XXII 
XXII 
XXII 
XXII 
XXII 
XXII 
XXII 


XXII 
XXII 
XXII 
XXII 
XXII 


XXII 
XXII 
XXII 

XXII 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 
POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS— Continued. 


61 


Poisonings  and  intoxications. 


Sodium  carbonate  poisoning 

Sodium  chlorate  poisoning.     Report  as  Chlorate  poi 
eoning. 

Sodium  chloride  poisoning 

Sodium  hydroxide  poisoning 

Stramonium  poisoning 

Strophanthin  poisoning 

Strophanthus  poisoning 

Strychnine  poisoning 

Sulphonal  poisoning,  acute 

Sulphonal  poisoning,  chronic , 

Sulphur  chloride  poisoning,  industrial 

Sulphuretted  hydrogen  poisoning 

Sulphuretted  hydrogen  poisoning,  industrial 

Sulphuric  acid  poisoning. . , 

Sulphurous  acid,  poisoning 

Sulphurous  acid  vapor  poisoning,  industrial 

Tansy  poisoning 

Tartaric  acid  poisoning , 

Tea  poisoning 

Tea  poisoning,  industrial 

Thymus  extract  poisoning 

Thyroid  extract  poisoning 

Tin  poisoning 

Tobacco  poisoning,  acute 

Tobacco  poisoning,  chronic 

Tobacco  poisoning,  industrial 

Trional  poisoning,  acute 

Trional  poisoning,  chronic 

Turpentine  poisoning 

Turpentine  vapor  poisoning 

Turpentine  vapor  poisoning,  industrial 

Veratrum  poisoning 

Veronal  poisoning,  acute 

Veronal  poisoning,  chronic 

Zinc  poisoning 

Poisoning,  otherwise  unclassified 


Class  No. 


XXII 


International 
classifica- 
tion. 


165B 


XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

168B 

XXII 

58 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

59 

XXII 

165B 

XXII 

165B 

INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.) 


1615 
1616 
1617 

it;  is 
L618 

l',:l 

1628 
1624 
L62S 

1627 

L628 
L628 

1630 
L631 

1632 
1633 
1634 
1635 
1636 
1637 

L6S8 
1640 
1641 
1642 

1644 
L646 
1646 
1647 
L648 
1648 
1666 


Injury. 


Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 

Abrasion 

Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 
Abrasion 


of  abdominal  wall, 
f  anus. 

of  arm. 

"i  back 

of  bladder 

of  breast 

of  buttock 

of  cbeel  wall.. . 
of  «*<>phagus. . . 
of  external  oar. 

of  eye 

Of  eyelid 

of  faro 

of  finger 

Of  foot 

of  forearm 

of  gum 

of  hand 

of  larynx 

of  leg 

of  lip 

"f  moutb 

of  neck 

of  ii". ie , 

of  palate 

of  penie 

of  perineum. . . 
of  pharynx. . .  . 

of  rectum 

of  scalp 

of  scrotum 

of  shoulder. . . . 

"f  tliiL'h 

■  ■ft".' 

of  tongue 

of  t -  >u- i  1 


Class  No. 

tktnal  class!- 

Aoation. 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

Xll 

186 

xir 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

xir 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

xir 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

x  i  r 

186 

:<rr 

186 

XII 

186 

xir 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continued. 


63 


Injury. 


To  include  acci- 


To  include 


Abrasion  of  trachea 

Abrasion  of  ureter , 

Abrasion  of  urethra 

Abrasion  of  uvula 

Abrasion  of  vagina 

Abrasion  of  vulva - 

Abrasion  of,  otherwise  unclassified . . 

Abrasions,  multiple 

Air  embolism 

Avulsion  of  arm  (complete  or  partial) 

dental  amputation 

Avulsion  of  bone.     Report  as  Fracture. . . 
Avulsion  of  buttock  (complete  or  partial) 

accidental  amputation 

Avulsion  of  external  ear  (complete  or  partial) 

Avulsion  of  finger  (complete  or  partial).     To  include 

accidental  amputation 

Avulsion  of  finger  nail 

Avulsion  of  foot  (complete  or  partial) . . . 
Avulsion  of  forearm  (complete  or  partial) 
Avulsion  of  hand  (complete  or  partial) . . 
Avulsion  of  leg  (complete  or  partial) . . . 
Avulsion  of  penis  (complete  or  partial) . . 

Avulsion  of  scalp  (complete  or  partial) 

Avulsion  of  shoulder  (complete  or  partial)!  To    include 
Avulsion  of  thigh  (complete  or  partial) . . .  >    accidental 

Avulsion  of  toe  (complete  or  partial) J  amputation. 

Avulsion  of  toenail 

Avulsion  of  tooth 

Avulsion  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Burn  of  abdominal  wall 

Burn  of  anus 

Burn  of  arm 

Burn  of  back 

Burn  of  bladder 

Burn  of  breast 

Burn  of  buttock 

Burn  of  chest  wall 

Burn  of  esophagus 

Burn  of  external  ear , 


To  include  ac- 
cidental am- 
putation. 


Class  No. 


XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 

XII 
XII 

XII 
XII 

XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 

XII 


Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 


186 
186 
186 
186 
186 
186 
186 
186 
186 

186 
186 

186 

186 

186 
186 
186 
186 
186 
186 
186 
186 

186 


XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

XII 

167 

64 


No.MI.Ni'l  A  I  THE    OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJl'RIES  (WOl'NDS,  ETC.)— Contliiue.l. 


No. 


1688 

1689 

1590 

1691 

1692 

1693 

1694 

1695 

1696 

1697 

1698 

1699 

1770 

1701 

1702 

1703 

1704 

1705 

1706 

1707 

1708 

1709 

1710 

1711 

1712 

1713 

1714 

1715 

1716 

1717 

1718 

1719 

1720 

1721 


1722 
1723 


Injury. 


Class  No. 


Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 


Burn  <>f  eye 

Burn  of  eyelid 

Burn  of  face 

Burn  of  finger 

Burn  of  foot 

Burn  of  forearm 

Burn  of  gum 

Burn  of  hand 

Burn  of  larynx 

Burn  of  leg 

Burn  of  lip 

Burn  of  mouth 

Burn  of  neck 

Burn  of  nose 

Burn  of  palate 

Burn  of  penis 

Burn  of  perineum 

Burn  of  pharynx 

Burn  of  rectum 

Burn  of  scalp 

Burn  of  scrotum 

Burn  of  shoulder 

Burn  of  thigh 

Burn  of  toe 

Burn  of  tongue 

Burn  of  tonsil 

Burn  of  trachea 

Burn  of  uterus 

Burn  of  uvula 

Burn  of  vagina 

Burn  of  vulva 

Burn  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Burns,  multiple 

Castration,  traumatic 

Colics  fracture.     Report  as  Fracture  about  wrist  joint, 

simple  or  compound. 
Compression  of  brain.     Report  as  Intracranial  injury. 

Compression  of  chest 

Compression  of  nerve.     State  nerve 


XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 


XII 
XII 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)-€ontinued. 


65 


No. 


1724 
1725 
1726 

1727 
1728 
1729 

1730 
1731 
1732 
1733 
1734 
1735 
1736 
1737 
1738 
1739 
1740 
1741 
1742 
1743 
1744 

1745 
1746 
1747 
1748 
1749 
1750 
1751 
1752 
1753 
1754 
1755 
1756 
1757 
1758 


Injury. 


Compression  of  spine.  Report  as  Intraspinal  injury. 
Concussion  of  brain.  Report  as  Intracranial  injury. 
Concussion  of  spine.     Report  as  Intraspinal  injury. 

Contusion  of  abdominal  wall 

Contusion  of  arm ; 

Contusion  of  anus 

Contusion  of  artery.     State  artery 

Contusion  of  back 

Contusion  of  bone.     State  bone 

Contusion  of  brain.     Report  as  Intracranial  injury. 

Contusion  of  breast 

Contusion  of  buttock 

Contusion  ot  chest  wall 

Contusion  of  external  ear 

Contusion  of  eyeball 

Contusion  of  eyelid 

Contusion  of  face 

Contusion  of  finger 

Contusion  of  foot 

Contusion  of  forearm 

Contusion  of  gall  bladder 

Contusion  of  gum 

Contusion  of  hand 

Contusion  of  intestine 

Contusion  of  joint.     State  joint.     Use  as  a  diagnosis  only 
when  the  structures  of  the  joint  itself  are  involved. . 

Contusion  of  kidney 

Contusion  of  leg 

Contusion  of  lip 

Contusion  of  liver 

Contusion  of  mesentery 

Contusion  of  mouth 

Contusion  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Contusion  of  neck 

Contusion  of  nerve.     State  nerve 

Contusion  of  nose 

Contusion  of  omentum 

Contusion  of  palate 

Contusion  of  pancreas 

Contusion  of  penis 

43370°— 16 5 


Class  No. 


Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 


XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 

XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 

XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 


66 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continued. 


No. 


Injury. 


1759 
17G0 
1701 
1762 
1763 
1764 

1765 
1766 
1767 
1768 
1769 
1770 
1771 
1772 
1773 
1774 
1775 
1776 
1777 
1778 
1779 
1780 
1781 
1782 
1783 
1784 
1785 
1786 
1787 
1788 
1789 
1790 
1791 
1792 
1793 
1794 
1795 

1796 

1797 
1798 


Contusion  of  perineum 

O  'in  usion  of  peritoneum 

Contusion  of  pharynx 

Contusion  of  scalp 

Contusion  of  scrotum 

Contusion  of  shoulder 

Contusion  of  spine.     Report  as  Intraspinal  injury. 

Contusion  of  stomach 

Contusion  of  testicle 

Contusion  of  thigh 

Contusion  of  toe 

Contusion  of  tongue 

Contusion  of  uterus 

Contusion  of  uvula 

Contusion  of  vein.    State  vein 

Contusion  of  vulva 

Contusion  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Contusions,  multiple 

Crush  of  arm 

Crush  of  buttock 

Crush  of  finger 

Crush  of  foot 

Crush  of  forearm 

Crush  of  hand 

Crush  of  leg 

Crush  of  shoulder 

Crush  of  thigh 

Crush  of  toe 

Crush  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Decapitation 

Dislocation  about  ankle 

Dislocation  about  wrist.     To  include  carpus 

Dislocation  of  clavicle 

Dislocation  of  coccyx 

Dislocation  of  costal  cartilage 

Dislocation  of  elbow 

Dislocation  of  eyeball 

Dislocation  of  finger 

Dislocation  of  hip 

Dislocation  of  hyoid  bone 

Dislocation  of  intra-articular  cartilage  of  joint.    State 
joint 


Class  Xo. 

Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 

xir 

1S6 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 

185A 

XII 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continued. 


G7 


No. 

1799 
1800 
1801 
1802 
1803 
1804 
1805 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1814 
1815 
1816 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 
1838 


Injury. 


D islocation  of  knee 

Dislocation  of  lens 

Dislocation  of  maxilla,  inferior 

Dislocation  of  metacarpus 

Dislocation  of  metatarsus 

Dislocation  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Dislocation  of  nasal  cartilage 

Dislocation  of  occiput  from  atlas 

Dislocation  of  patella 

Dislocation  of  pelvis 

Dislocation  of  rib 

Dislocation  of  shoulder • 

Dislocation  of  sternum 

Dislocation  of  tarsus 

Dislocation  of  tendon .     State  tendon 

Dislocation  of  testicle 

Dislocation  of  thumb 

Dislocation  of  toe 

Dislocation  of  upper  end  of  fibula 

Dislocation  of  vertebra.     State  vertebra 

Dislocation,  otherwise  unclassified 

Displacement  of  nerve.    State  nerve 

Drowning 

Electric  shock,  injury  from.     Not  to  include  burns 

Emphysema,  traumatic.     State  site , 

Epilation,  traumatic 

Epiphyseal  separation  of  bone,  traumatic.     State  bone. 

Exhaustion  from  overexertion  and  exposure 

Exposure  to  extreme  cold 

Foreign  body  in  abdominal  cavity 

Foreign  body  in  abdominal  wall 

Foreign  body  in  appendix.     Not  to  include  concretions. 

Foreign  body  in  arm. 

Foreign  body  in  auditory  canal , 

Foreign  body  in  back 

Foreign  body  in  bladder 

Foreign  body  in  bone.     State  bone. 

Foreign  body  in  brain . 

Foreign  body  in  breast. 

Foreign  bodv  in  bronchus . 


Class  No. 


Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 


XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 


68 


No. 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1S42 

1843 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS.  ETC.)— Continued. 


Injury. 


Class  No. 


Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 


Foreign  body  in  buttock 

Foreign  body  in  chest  wall 

Foreign  body  in  esophagus 

Foreign  body  in  eye 

Foreign  body  in  face 

Foreign  body  in  finger 

Foreign  body  in  foot 

Foreign  body  in  forearm 

Foreign  body  in  frontal  sinus 

Foreign  body  in  gall  bladder 

Foreign  body  in  gall  duct 

Foreign  body  in  gum «. . . . 

Foreign  body  in  hand 

Foreign  body  in  heart 

Foreign  body  in  intestine 

Foreign  body  in  joint.     State  joint 

Foreign  body  in  kidney 

Foreign  body  in  larynx 

Foreign  body  in  leg 

Foreign  body  in  lip 

Foreign  body  in  liver 

Foreign  body  in  lung 

Foreign  body  in  maxillary  sinus 

Foreign  body  in  mesentery 

Foreign  body  in  muscle.     State  muscle. 

Foreign  body  in  nasal  passage 

Foreign  body  in  neck 

Foreign  body  in  nerve.     State  nerve — 

Foreign  body  in  omentum 

Foreign  body  in  palate 

Foreign  body  in  pancreas 

Foreign  body  in  penis 

Foreign  body  in  pericardial  sac 

Foreign  body  in  perineum 

Foreign  body  in  peritoneum 

Foreign  body  in  pharynx 

Foreign  body  in  pleural  cavity 

Foreign  body  in  rectum 

Foreign  body  in  salivary  duct. 


XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 

XII 


Foreign  body  in  salivary  gland I       XII 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS.  69 

INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continued. 


No. 


1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 

1896 
1897 

1898 
1899 

1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 
1911 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 


Injury. 


Foreign  body  in  scalp 

Foreign  body  in  scrotum 

Foreign  body  in  shoulder 

Foreign  body  in  spinal  cord 

Foreign  body  in  spleen 

Foreign  body  in  stomach 

Foreign  body  in  thigh 

Foreign  body  in  toe '. 

Foreign  body  in  tongue 

Foreign  body  in  tonsil 

Foreign  body  in  trachea 

Foreign  body  in  ureter 

Foreign  body  in  urethra 

Foreign  body  in  uvula 

Foreign  body  in  vagina 

Foreign  body  in  vulva 

Foreign  body  in,  otherwise  unclassified.     State  site. . . 

[To      include 
Fracture  about  ankle  joint,  compound. . 

Fracture  about  ankle  joint,  simple 


Fracture  about  wrist  joint,  compound. . 
Fracture  about  wrist  joint,  simple 


State  bones. 


Pott's  frac- 
ture. 
To       include 
Colles    frac- 
ture. 

Fracture  of  bones  of  face,  compound 

Fractnre  of  bones  of  face,  simple 

Fracture  of  bones  of  foot,  compound 

Fracture  of  bones  of  foot,  simple 

Fracture  of  bones  of  forearm,  compound. . 

Fracture  of  bones  of  forearm,  simple 

Fracture  of  bones  of  hand,  compound.  . . . 

Fracture  of  bones  of  hand,  simple 

Fracture  of  bones  of  leg,  compound 

Fracture  of  bones  of  leg,  simple 

Fracture  of  clavicle,  compound 

Fracture  of  clavicle,  simple 

Fracture  of  coccyx 

Fracture  of  costal  cartilage,  compound 

Fracture  of  costal  cartilage,  simple 

Fracture  of  femur,  compound 

Fracture  of  femur,  simple 

Fracture  of  humerus,  compound 


Class  No. 


XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 

XII 
XII 

XII 
XII 

XII 

XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 


Inter  na- 
tional classi- 
fication. 


70 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continued. 


Injury. 


Interna- 
ClassXo.      tloaal  classi- 
fication. 


Fracture  of  humerus,  simple 

Fracture  of  hyoid,  compound 

Fracture  of  hyoid,  simple 

Fracture  of  inferior  maxilla,  compound 

Fracture  of  inferior  maxilla,  simple 

Fracture  of  larynx 

Fracture  of  nasal  septum 

Fracture  of  patella,  compound. 

Fracture  of  patella,  simple 

Fracture  of  pelvis,  compound 

Fracture  of  pelvis,  simple 

Fracture  of  penis 

Fracture  of  rib,  compound 

Fracture  of  rib,  simple 

Fracture  of  sacrum,  compound 

Fracture  of  sacrum,  simple 

Fracture  of  scapula,  compound 

Fracture  of  scapula,  simple 

When  complicated  by 


Fracture  of  skull,  compound. . 
Fracture  of  skull,  simple 


intracranial  injury 
use  Intracranial  in- 
jury as  a  secondary 
diagnosis. 


Fracture  of  sternum,  compound. 

Fracture  of  sternum,  simple 

Fracture  of  tooth 

Fracture  of  tracheal  cartilage 


Fracture  of  vertebra,  compound. 
Fracture  of  vertebra,  simple 


"When  complicated 
by  intraspinal  in- 
jury use  Intra- 
spinal injury  as  a 
secondary  diagno- 
sis. 


Fracture  of,  otherwise  unclassified,  compound. 

Fracture  of,  otherwise  unclassified,  simple 

Frostbite  of  arm 

Frostbite  of  buttock 

Frostbite  of  external  ear 

Frostbite  of  face.     Not  to  include  ears  or  nose . 

Frostbite  of  finger 

Frostbite  of  foot 


XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 

XII 

XII 


1850 

185C 

185C 

185C 

1850 

185C 

185C 

185C 

185C 

185C 

185C 

186 

185C 

185C 

185C 

185C 

185C 

185C 

185C 
185C 


XII 

185C 

XII 

185C 

XII 

185C 

XII 

185C 

XII 

185C 

XII 

185C 

XII 

185C 

XII 

185C 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

NOMENCLATURE    OP    DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continual. 


71 


Injury. 


Class  No. 

Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

178 

XII 

179A 

XII 

179A 

XII 

127 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

127 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

127 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

1S6 

XII 

186 

Frostbite  of  forearm 

Frostbite  of  hand 

Frostbite  of  leg 

Frostbite  of  nose 

Frostbite  of  penis 

Frostbite  of  scrotum 

Frostbite  of  shoulder 

Frostbite  of  thigh 

Frostbite  of  toe 

Frostbite  of,  otherwise  unclassified 

Heat  cramps 

Heat  exhaustion 

Hematocele  of  tunica  vaginalis 

Hematoma  of  abdominal  wall 

Hematoma  of  arm 

Hematoma  of  back , 

Hematoma  of  breast 

Hematoma  of  buttock 

Hematoma  of  chest  wall 

Hematoma  of  external  ear,  traumatic 

Hematoma  of  face 

Hematoma  of  finger 

Hematoma  of  foot 

Hematoma  of  forearm 

Hematoma  of  hand 

Hematoma  of  leg 

Hematoma  of  nasal  septum 

Hematoma  of  neck 

Hematoma  of  penis 

Hematoma  of  perineum 

Hematoma  of  scalp 

Hematoma  of  scrotum 

Hematoma  of  shoulder 

Hematoma  of  spermatic  cord 

Hematoma  of  thigh 

Hematoma  of  toe 

Hematoma  of  vulva,  traumatic.     Not  to  include  obstet 

rical  injury 

Hematoma  of,  otherwise  unclassified , 

Hemorrhage  into  eyeball , 


72 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)-Contlnued. 


No. 


Injury. 


Class  No. 


Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 


1991 


1992 
1993 
1994 


1995 


1996 
1997 
1998 


1999 
2000 
2001 
2002 
2003 

2004 
2005 
2006 
2007 
2008 
2009 

2010 
2011 


Hemorrhage  into  joint,  traumatic.     State  joint 

Hemorrhage  of  brain,  traumatic.    Report  as  Intracra- 
nial injury. 
Hemorrhage  of  spine,  traumatic.     Report  as  Intraspinal 
injury. 

Hemorrhage,  secondary 

Hemorrhage  under  conjunctiva,  traumatic 

Intracranial  injury.  To  include  compression,  concus- 
sion, contusion,  traumatic  hemorrhage,  and  lacera- 
tion. When  complicating  fracture  of  the  skull,  use 
only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  under  Fracture  of  skull. . 
Intraspinal  injury.  To  include  compression,  concus- 
sion, contusion,  traumatic  hemorrhage,  and  lacera- 
tion. When  complicating  fracture  of  vertebra,  use 
only  as  a  secondary  diagnosis  under  Fracture  of — 

vertebra 

Laceration  of  brain.     Report  as  Intracranial  injury. 
Laceration  of  spine.     Report  as  Intraspinal  injury. 

Lightning  stroke 

Multiple  injuries,  extreme.     State  injuries 

Operation  wound.    To  include  only  such  cases  as  have 
been  operated  on  before  admission  to  the  hospital 

and  not  presenting  any  other  condition  or  disease 

Pott's  fracture.     Report  as  Fracture  about  ankle  joint, 
simple  or  compound . 

Powdered  glass,  injury  from  swallowing 

Rupture  of  eye-ball 

Rupture  of  ligaments.     State  ligament  involved 

Rupture  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Rupture  of  nerve.    To  include  injury  following  opera- 
tive stretching 

Rupture  of  sheath  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Rupture  of  tendon.    State  tendon 

Rupture  of  tympanum,  traumatic 

Rupture  of  uterus,  parturition 

Rupture  of  uterus,  puerperium 

Rupture  of  uterus,  traumatic.     Not  to  include  obstet- 
rical injury 

Rupture  of.     Otherwise  unclassified 

Smoke  inhalation 


XII 


XII 
XII 


XII 


XII 


XII 
XII 


XII 


XII 
XII 
XII 

XII 

XII 
XII 
XII 
XII 
XX 
XX 

XII 
XII 
XII 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continued. 


73 


No. 


2012 
2013 
2014 
2015 
2016 
2017 
2018 
2019 
2020 
2021 
2022 
2023 
2024 
2025 
2026 
2027 
2028 
2029 
2030 
2031 


2032 
2033 
2034 
2035 
2036 
2037 
2038 
2039 
2040 
2041 
2042 
2043 
2044 
2045 
2046 
2047 
2048 
2049 
2050 


Injury. 


Sprain  of  ankle 

Sprain  of  back 

Sprain  of  elbow 

Sprain  of  finger 

Sprain  of  hand 

Sprain  of  hip 

Sprain  of  joint.    State  joint.    To  include  Strain  of  joint. 

Sprain  of  knee , 

Sprain  of  shoulder 

Sprain  of  tendon 

Sprain  of  thumb 

Sprain  of  toe 

Sprain  of  wrist 

Sprain,  otherwise  unclassified 

Strain  of  joint.     Report  as  Sprain  of  joint. 

Strain  of  muscle.     State  muscle 

Strangulation 

Strangulation  of  penis 

Submersion 

Suffocation.  To  include  overlying.  Not  to  include 
absorption  of  deleterious  gases,  industrial  or  nonin- 
dustrial 

Sunburn 

Sunstroke  (heat  stroke) 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

Thermic  fever 

Torsion  of  spermatic  cord,  traumatic 

Urethral  fever,  traumatic 

Wound  of  abdominal  wall 

Wound  of  alveoli 

Wound  of  arm 

Wound  of  artery.     State  artery 

Wound  of  back 

Wound  of  bladder 

Wound  of  bone.     State  bone 

Wound  of  brain 

Wound  of  breast 

Wound  of  bursa.     State  bursa. . 

Wound  of  buttock 

Wound  of  chest  wall 

Wound  of  esophagus 


State  whether  gun- 
shot, incised,  lac- 
erated, punc- 
tured, or  stab. 


lass  No. 

Interna- 
tional classi- 
fication. 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

185B 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

186 

XII 

169A 

XII 

168A 

XII 

167 

XII 

179B 

XII 

186 

XII 

179A 

XII 

186 

XII 

125 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)-Continued. 


No. 


Injury. 


Class  No. 

Interna- 
i  tonal  classi- 
fication. 

(XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

770-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

IXII 

170-176 

21 15 1 
2052 
2053 
2054 

2055 
2056 
2057 
2058 
2059 
2060 
2061 
2062 
2063 
2064 
2065 
2066 
2067 
2068 
2069 
2070 
2071 
2072 
2073 
2074 
2075 
2076 
2077 
2078 
2079 
2080 
2081 
2082 
2083 
2084 
2085 
2086 
2087 
2088 
2089 
2090 
2091 


Wound  of  external  ear 

Wound  of  eye 

Wound  of  eyelid 

W<  >und  of  face 

Wound  of  finger 

Wound  of  foot 

Wound  of  forearm 

Wound  of  gall  bladder 

Wound  of  gall  duct 

Wound  of  gum 

Wound  of  hand 

Wound  of  heart 

Wound  of  intestine 

Wound  of  joint.     State  joint  . . 

Wound  of  kidney 

Wound  of  larynx 

Wound  of  leg 

Wound  of  lips 

Wound  of  liver 

Wound  of  lung 

Wound  of  mesentery 

Wound  of  mouth 

Wound  of  muscle '. 

Wound  of  neck 

Wound  of  nerve.     State  nerve 

Wound  of  nose 

Wound  of  omentum 

Wound  of  palate 

Wound  of  pancreas 

Wound  of  penis 

Wound  of  pericardium 

Wound  of  perineum 

Wound  of  peritoneum 

Wound  of  pharynx 

Wound  of  pleura 

Wound  of  rectum 

Wound  of  scalp 

Wound  of  salivary  gland 

Wound  of  salivary  duct 

Wound  of  scrotum 

Wound  of  shoulder 


State  whether  gun- 
shot, incised,  lac- 
erated, punc- 
tured, or  stab. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 
INJURIES  (WOUNDS,  ETC.)— Continued. 


75 


No. 


2092 
2093 
2094 
2095 
2096 
2097 
2098 
2099 
2100 
2101 
2102 
2103 
2104 
2105 
2106 
2107 
2108 
2109 
2110 
2111 


Injury. 


Wound  of  spinal  cord 

Wound  of  spleen 

Wound  of  stomach 

Wound  of  teeth 

Wound  of  tendon 

Wound  of  testicle 

Wound  of  thigh 

Wound  of  thoracic  duct 

Wound  of  toe 

Wound  of  tongue 

Wound  of  tonsil 

Wound  of  trachea 

Wound  of  ureter 

Wound  of  urethra 

Wound  of  uterus 

Wound  of  uvula 

Wound  of  vagina 

Wound  of  vein.     State  vein 

Wound  of  vulva 

Wound,  otherwise  unclassified. 


State  whether  gun- 
shot, incised,  lac- 
erated, punctured, 
or  stab. 


Class  No. 

Interna- 

i  i',n:J  (■!:,■  '.i- 

flcation 

[XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

•    170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

< 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

XII 

170-176 

LIST  OF  PARASITES. 

PLANT. 

The  plant  parasites  are  in  such  a  chaotic  state,  from  the  standpoint  of  classification 
that  a  consistent  nomenclature  is  at  present  impossible.  In  case  of  doubt  it  will  be 
well  for  the  present  to  follow  the  Century  Dictionary. 

Achorion  scholeini Report  as  Favus. 

Actinomyces  (or  Discomyces)  bovis Report  as  Actinomycosis  of. 

Aspergillus Report  as  Aspergillosis. 

Cryptococcus Report  as  Blastomycosis. 

Discomyces  madurae Report  as  Mycetoma. 

Discomyces  rosenbachi Report  as  Erysipeloid. 

Endomyces  (or  Monilia)  albicans Report  as  Thrush. 

Malassezia  furfur Report  as  Pityriasis  versicolor. 

Trichophyton Report  as  Trichophytosis. 

PROTOZOA. 

Amoeba Report  as  Amoebiasiaj 

Balantidium Report  as  Balantidiosis. 

Cercomonas Report  as  Diarrhea,  flagellate. 

Cercomonas  hominis Report  as  Diarrhea  flagellate. 

Ciliata,  otherwise  unclassified Classify  under  genus  and  species.     Forma 

not  mentioned  in  this  list  should  be  re- 
ported as  Ciliata-Infections,  otherwise 
unclassified. 

Coccidium Report  as  Coccidiosis. 

Craigia hominis  (s.yn.  Paramceba hominis).  Report  as  Craigiasis. 

Eimeria Report  as  Coccidiosis. 

Eimeria  stiedse Report  as  Coccidiosis  of.     State  site. 

Endamceba  buccalis See  Endamceba  gingivalis. 

Endamceba  coli nonpathogenic. 

Endamceba  gingivalis Report  as  Amcebiasis. 

Endamceba  histolytica Report  as  Amcebiasis,  Dysentery,endamoe- 

bic,  or  Abscess,  endamcebic. 

Flagellata,  otherwise  unclassified Report  as  Flagellate  infection. 

Isospora Report  as  Coccidiosis. 

Lamblia  intestinalis Report  as  Diarrhea,  flagellate. 

Laverania Report  as  Malaria,  estivo-autumnal . 

Leishmania Report   as   Leishmaniasis,    giving   special 

type  (Indian  Kala-azar,  Infantile  Kala- 
azar,  or  Oriental  sore). 
76 


NOMENCLATURE    OP   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS.  77 

Leishmania  donovani Report  as  Leishmaniasis  Kala-azar,  Indian. 

Leishmania  infantum Report  as  Leishmaniasis,  Kala-azar,  infan- 
tile. 

Leishmania  tropica  (or  furunculosa) Report  as  Leishmaniasis,  oriental  sore. 

Nyctotheras Report  as  Flagellate  infection. 

Paramceba  hominis Report  as  Craigiasis. 

Plasmodium  malariae Report  as  Malaria,  quartan. 

Plasmodium  vivax Report  as  Malaria,  tertian. 

Plasmodium  falciparum See  Laverania. 

Protozoa  otherwise  unclassified Report  under  proper  disease.  In  case  in- 
fection can  not  be  classified  by  names 
mentioned  in  this  list,  report  as  Protozoa- 
Infection,  otherwise  unclassified. 

Rhinosporidium Report  as  Rhinosporidium-Infection. 

Sarcosporidia Report  as  Sarcosporidiasis. 

Schizotrypanum  cruzi Report  as  Trypanosomiasis,  South  Ameri- 
can. 

Spirochaeta  (or  Spiroschaudinnia)  recur-  Report  as  Relapsing  fever  of  Europe, 
rentis. 

Spirochaudinnia  berbera Report  as  Relapsing  fever  of  North  Africa. 

Spirochaudinnia  carteri Report  as  Relapsing  fever  of  Asia. 

Spirochaudinnia  duttoni Report  as  Relapsing  fever  of  West  Africa  or 

of  South  America. 

Spirochaudinnia  novyi Report  as  Relapsing  fever  of  North  Amer- 
ica. 

Spirochaudinnia  rossi Report  as  Relapsing  fever  of  East  Africa. 

Sporozoa Report    as    Sporozoa-Infection,    otherwise 

unclassified,  unless  otherwise  provided 
for. 

Treponema  pallidum Report  as  Syphilis. 

Trichomonas  intestiualis Report  as  Trichomoniasis. 

Trichomonas  vaginalis Report  as  Trichomoniasis. 

Trypanosoma Report  as  Trypanosomiasis. 

Trypanosoma  gambiense See  Trypanosomiasis,  sleeping  sickness. 

TREMATODA  (flukes). 

Blood  fluke See  Schistosoma. 

Clonorchis  endemicus Report  as  Glonorchiasis. 

Clonorchis  sinensis Report  as  Clonorchiasis. 

Echinostoma  ilocanum Report  as  Distomatosis,  intestinal. 

Fasciolopsis  busMi Report  as  Distomatosis,  intestinal. 

Fasciola  hepatica Report  as  Fascioliasis. 

Gastrodiscus  hominis Report  as  Distomatosis,  intestinal. 

Lung  fluke Report  as  Paragonimiasis. 

Opisthorchis  felineus Report  as  Opisthorchiasis. 


78  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

Paragoiumus  ringed Report  as  Paragonimiasis. 

Paragonimua  westermanii See  raragonimus  ringeri. 

Schistosoma  haematobium Report  as  Schistosomiasis,  African,  vesical 

or  intestinal. 

Schist i 'soma  japonicum Report  as  Schistosomiasis,  Asiatic,  intesti- 
nal. 

Schistosoma  mansoni Report  as  Schistosomiasis,  African,  intesl  i- 

nal. 

Treuiatoda,  otherwise  unclassified Species  not  mentioned  in  this  list  should  be 

reported  as  Trematodiasis,  otherwise  un- 
classified, imless  they  can  be  classified 
as  ( 'lonorchiasis,  Distomatosis,  Fasciolia- 
sis,  Opisthorchiasis,  Schistosomiasis,  etc. 

cestoda  (tapeworms). 

Beef  tapeworm See  Taenia  saginata. 

Bladder  worm See  Cysticercus. 

Cestoda,  otherwise  unclassified Species  not  given  in  this  list  should  he  re- 
ported as  Cestodiasis,  otherwise  unclassi- 
fied, giving  site,  genus,  and  species,  unless 
they  can  be  classified  as  Taeniasis,  Cysti- 
cercosis,  or  Echinococcosis. 

Cysticercus  cellulosse Report  as  Cysticercosis. 

Dibothriocephalus  hit  us Report  as  Taeniasis,  intestinal. 

Diplogonoporua  grandis Report  as  Taeniasis,  intestinal. 

Dipylidium  caninum Report  as  Taeniasis,  intestinal. 

Dwarf  tapeworm See  Hymenolepis  nana. 

Echinococcus  granulosus Report  as  Echinococcosis. 

Echinococcus  multilocularis Report  as  Echinococcosis. 

Hymenolepis  diminuta Report  as  Taeniasis,  intestinal. 

Hymenolepis  nana Report  as  Taeniasis,  intestinal. 

Pork  tapeworm See  Taenia  solium. 

Sparganum  mansoni Report  as  Taeniasis,  somatic. 

Sparganum  proliferum Report  as  Taeniasis,  somatic. 

Taenia  conf  usa 

Taenia  philippina 

Taenia  saginata 

Taenia  solium 


Report  as  Taeniasis,  intestinal. 


xematoda  (roundworms.) 

Agamomermis  restiformis Report  as  Nematodiasis,  othenvise  unclassi- 
fied. 

Ancylostoma  ceylanicum Report  as  Uncinariasis. 

Ancylostoma  duodenale Report  as  Uncinariasis. 

Anguillula  aceti Report  as  Nematodiasis,  otherwise  un- 
classified. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS.  79 

Aacaris  lumbricoides Report  as  Ascariasis. 

Bancroft's  thread  worm See  Filaria  bancrof  ti. 

Belascaris  mystax Report  as  Ascariasis. 

Dracunculus  medinensis Report  as  Dracontiasis. 

Eel  worm See  Ascaris  lumbricoides. 

Filaria  (or  Agamofilaria)  georgiana Report  as  Filariasis. 

Filaria  bancrof  ti Report  as  Filariasis. 

Filaria  demarquayi  (or  juncea) Report  as  Filariasis. 

Filaria  (or  Loa)  loa Report  as  Filariasis. 

Filaria  medinensis See  Dracunculus  medinensis. 

Filaria  (or  Acanthocheilonema)  perstans.  .Report  as  Filariasis. 

Filaria  (or  Microfilaria)  philippinensis Report  as  Filariasis. 

Filaria  (or  Onchocerca)  volvulus Report  as  Filariasis. 

Guinea  worm Report  as  Dracontiasis  (Dracunculus  me- 
dinensis) . 

Hookworm  (new  world) See  Necator  americanus. 

Hookworm  (old  world) See  Ancylostoma  duodenale. 

Lagochilascaris  minor Report  as  Ascariasis. 

Necator  americanus Report  as  Uncinariasis. 

Nematoda,  otherwise  unclassified Unless  reportable  as  Ascariasis,  Filariasis, 

Oesophagostomiasis,Oxyuriasis,Strongyl- 
iasis,  Strongyloidosis,Trichiniasis, Trichur- 
iasis, or  Uncinariasis,  report  as  Nematod- 
iasis,  otherwise  unclassified. 

Oesophagostoma Report  as  Oesophagostomiasis. 

Oxyuris  (or  Enterobius)  vermicularis Report  as  Oxyuriasis. 

Pinworm See  Oxyuris  vermicularis. 

Seatworm See  Oxyuris  vermicularis. 

Strongyloides  stercoralis Report  as  Strongyloidosis. 

Toxocara  cards Report  as  Ascariasis. 

Trichinella  spiralis  (Trichina  spiralis) Report  as  Trichiniasis. 

Trichocephalus  dispar See  Trichuris  trichiura. 

Trichostrongylus Report  as  Strongyliasis. 

Trichuris  trichiura  (Trichocephalus  dis- 
par)   Report  as  Trichuriasis. 

Whipworm See  Trichuris  trichiura. 

GORDIACEA. 

Gordiacea Report  as  Gordiasis. 

Horse-hair  worms See  Gordiacea. 

ACANTHOCEPHALI. 

Acanthocephali Report  as  Acanthocephaliasis. 

Thorn-headed  worms. .'. See  Acanthocephali. 


Ml  NOMENCLATURE    OF    D1SKASKS   AND   CONDITIONS. 


11IKI  l'l\l    \. 

Sir  Flirudinea. 

Hinuiiii'-a Report  a.-  Jliru.liiiia-i-. 

&BAOHNOZD1  a. 

Leptue Report  as  a<  ariasis,  otherwise  un<  I 

piatula Eleporl  as  Porocephaliasis. 

in u  iti  li Report  as  Scabies,  Norwegian. 

SntricoSTU Report  as  Dermatitis  sehambeJ 

ephalufi Hoport  as  Porocephalia 

i Report  as  Scabies,  sarcoptic. 

Ti<  b Eleporl  ae  I  x.  >tl i:» -  i --. 

Tongue-worms See  Linguatula  and  Poroeephalus. 

MYIUAI'ODA. 

Ifyriapoda Report  as  Ifyriapodiaais. 

IN8ECTA. 

Body  louse  (Pediculue  corporis) Report  as  Pediculosis. 

Burrowing  flea See  Sarcopsylla  penetrans. 

Derma tobia Report  as  Myiasis. 

Head  louse  (Pediculus  capitis) Report  as  Pediculosis. 

Homalomyia Report  as  Myiasis. 

nypoderma Report  as  Myiasis. 

I.ii'ilia Report  as  Myiasis. 

Musca Report  as  Myiasis. 

Pediculus  capitis Report  as  Pediculosis. 

Pediculus  vestimenti Bee  Pediculus  corporis. 

Phthiriufi  pnbia Report  as  Pediculosis. 

Pubic  louse  (Phthirius  pubis) Report  as  Pediculosis, 

Pulez  penetrans Report  as  Sarcopsylliasis. 

Eiarcophaira Reporl  as  Myia.-is. 

Barcopsylla  penetrans Report  as  SareopsylliasD. 

Screw-worms Report  as  Myiasis. 


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